The pendulum will swing back. It is a phrase invoked repeatedly, with variation, since Donald Trump’s reelection last November. Cable news anchor Chris Cuomo, Senator Angus King, and pollster Nate ...
Throughout our history, people have challenged each other’s views and ideas. However, since the invention of the internet, it has become remarkably easy to publicly criticize someone for their words ...
One thing that seems too predictable about our current political situation is that the political pendulum, which has swung far to the right over the last couple of years, is now inevitably swinging ...
If there is a pendulum that regulates world affairs, it is important to know which way it may be swinging in the year that is about to start. Seen from one angle, the pendulum looks like swinging ...
For the third time in eight years, employers again face uncertainty as to whether they may be considered a “joint employer” with another business. This question is not academic and can have real world ...
In September of 1963 — as the Civil Rights Act and nationalized desegregation reached inevitability — the Ku Klux Klan perpetrated one of the most despicable acts of domestic terrorism in American ...
The Motor Carrier Act of 1980 changed the trucking industry forever when it was signed into law by President Jimmy Carter on July 1, 1980. The act deregulated our industry, eliminating barriers to ...
The uncertainty of this moment is disorienting—like the early days of the pandemic when everything shifted overnight, and no one knew what to do next. It can feel like everything is unraveling. People ...
If you believe the pendulum theory of politics, you would conclude that in Vermont the pendulum has swung well to the left. But if you believe the theory, you know it won t always stay there.