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Amy Davidson Sorkin

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    The Troubled History of the Espionage Act

    The law, passed in a frenzy after the First World War, is a disaster. Why is it still on the books?
    by Amy Davidson Sorkin via The New Yorker on December 11, 2023
  • Black and white photo of Barbara Bush, Lady Bird Johnson, Betty Ford, and Nancy Reagan, in 1994.

    What Do We Want in a First Lady?

    Lady Bird Johnson and Nancy Reagan grappled with the contradictions of a role that is at once public and private, superficial and serious.
    by Amy Davidson Sorkin via The New Yorker on April 19, 2021

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