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The two major American parties have moved from the traditional place as coalitions of diverse viewpoints to more European-style ideological political entities.
Gay marriage faces small-business backlash
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Schultz: Hobby Lobby and the Republican war against government
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Court’s union opinion draws mixed reaction
Both sides find ways to claim victory after the Supreme Court's ruling in the Illinois home care union case.
Feldman: Obamacare confronts sex, religion and free speech
Breaking down the complex case of Hobby Lobby v. Sebelius into four crucial issues.
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