Monday 24 April 2017

Opinions P.M.: Trump's first 100 days, in his words and ours

Forget the critics, Mr. President. Your first 100 days have been just fine. | Sponsored by Morgan Stanley
 
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Trump’s first 100 days, in his words and ours
Here's what the Trump and the new administration have said and done so far — and what our columnists and contributors have written about their record.
Forget the critics, Mr. President. Your first 100 days have been just fine.
He has done big things and has plenty of time to get more big things done.
 
Juicero shows what’s wrong with Silicon Valley thinking
A perfect example of some of the most, er, pressing problems with the venture-capital way of thinking
 
Trump’s latest threat is a big problem for Republicans, not Democrats
Republicans secretly know they will be harmed if the ACA exchanges melt down.
 
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Donald Trump gets a middle-of-the-night inspiration for his first 100 days
Spicer, now get out there and defend it!
 
Trump’s key mistake: Adopting an anti-populist agenda
Trump has forgotten his base
 
What holds the U.S. together in the Trump era
Republicans in Congress have been the weak link
How Trump is unintentionally making the case for big government
He said he'd solve every problem, and now people are expecting him to follow through.
 
 
Is Donald Trump the Great Disruptor? Probably not.
History suggests Trump will struggle to implement sweeping changes.
 
Short Circuit: A roundup of recent federal court decisions
Motorist arrested for refusing to speak to an officer, child taken from parent's custody for declining medical advice, and an obnoxious sentence.
 
Americans have rendered their verdict on the first 100 days
Voters tell Trump he's failing
 
The use and abuse of eminent domain around the world
My new co-edited volume, "Eminent Domain: A Comparative Perspective," looks at the use and abuse of eminent domain around the world.
 
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Takeaways from the French election
Western democracies can stave off extremism.
 
‘The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks’ and messy encounters between black and white women
The movie does a reasonably interesting job of exploring the fraught relationship between Deborah Lacks, Henrietta Lacks's daughter, and freelance science writer Rebecca Skloot.
 
The Supreme Court’s double standard for qualified immunity cases
Today's dispute between Justice Sotomayor and Justice Alito.
 
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