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FORDHAM POLITICAL REVIEW

Mon. Dec 15th, 2025

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Dec 8, 2025
Justice on Trial: The Battle Over Executing The Intellectually Disabled
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Dec 8, 2025
Understanding Modern Slavery in the International Fishing Industry
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Nov 30, 2025
The Future of NYC is Sexy—The Growth of NYC Drill Music and its Effects on the City’s Teens
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Nov 30, 2025
Why the Job Gains Look Good—But Feel Bad
Columnists Domestic Featured

Justice on Trial: The Battle Over Executing The Intellectually Disabled

John Virgil Aton Dec 8, 2025
Featured International Staff Writer

Understanding Modern Slavery in the International Fishing Industry

Andrew Kravatz Dec 8, 2025
Columnists Domestic Featured

Justice on Trial: The Battle Over Executing The Intellectually Disabled

John Virgil Aton Dec 8, 2025
Featured International Staff Writer

Understanding Modern Slavery in the International Fishing Industry

Andrew Kravatz Dec 8, 2025
Columnists Featured New York City

The Future of NYC is Sexy—The Growth of NYC Drill Music and its Effects on the City’s Teens

Jamila Urena Nov 30, 2025
Columnists Economics Featured

Why the Job Gains Look Good—But Feel Bad

Ellie Nam Nov 30, 2025
Domestic Featured Staff Writer

The Church’s Response to the Trump Administration’s Ungodly Mass-Deportation Campaign

Andrew Kravatz Nov 24, 2025
Dec 8, 2025
Justice on Trial: The Battle Over Executing The Intellectually Disabled
Justice on Trial: The Battle Over Executing The Intellectually Disabled
Dec 8, 2025
Love? Actually?
Love? Actually?
Dec 8, 2025
Rama Duwaji is Changing What it Means to be a Campaign Wife
Rama Duwaji is Changing What it Means to be a Campaign Wife
Dec 8, 2025
The Quiet Program Keeping New York’s Small Businesses Alive
The Quiet Program Keeping New York’s Small Businesses Alive
Dec 8, 2025
Why Judges are Playing an Increasingly Prominent Role in National Politics
Why Judges are Playing an Increasingly Prominent Role in National Politics
Domestic Society

White Radicalization in the Aftermath of Charlottesville

Anastasia Lacina Dec 4, 2017

For most Americans, the alt-right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia on August 11th, 2017 was horrifying. Just a few…

Domestic Economics

The Severity of Income Inequality

Michael Fissinger Nov 7, 2017

Income inequality has remained a consistent part of recent public debate, manifesting in the problems surrounding wage stagnation…

International

The Future of a Post-ISIS Iraq

Paul Gargiulo Apr 25, 2017

This March, the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit was deployed to the Middle East as part of Operation Inherent…

Domestic International Society

Donald Trump, Brexit, and the Rise of New Fascism

Anastasia Lacina Jan 31, 2017

In the aftermath of the Second World War, we told ourselves: “Never again.” In the rubble of London…

International The Interviews

The Racial Paradigm: Ostensible Egalitarianism in France

Matthew J. Santucci Nov 14, 2016

Incoming editor-in-chief Matthew Santucci sat down with Dr. Pap Ndiaye after his talk on French Republicanism and blackness…

Society

This is what Oligarchy Looks Like

Matthew J. Santucci Oct 24, 2016

“This is what oligarchy looks like: Today, the top one-tenth of 1 percent owns almost as much wealth…

Domestic The Interviews

The Voice of the 99%: Reflections on the politics, culture, and legacy of Occupy Wall Street

Matthew J. Santucci Oct 19, 2016

Marisa Holmes sat down with FPR editor Matthew J. Santucci after the screening of her film All Day,…

Domestic Society

Whitewashing in Hollywood: Why Diverse Media Representation Matters

Anastasia Lacina Sep 20, 2016

For over a century, the entertainment industry has displayed more than its fair share of racism. Since the…

Domestic The Interviews

Reflections on Race, Education, and Economic Equality: A Conversation with Dr. Cornel West

Matthew J. Santucci Apr 12, 2016

Dr. Cornel West, professor emeritus of Princeton University and author of over 30 books, is one of the…

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