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    Jonathan Charles Rauch (/raʊtʃ/ ROWTCH; born April 26, 1960) is an American author, journalist, and activist. After graduating from Yale University, Rauch...
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  • by the journalist Jonathan Rauch in which the author advocates the legal and social recognition of same-sex marriage. Jonathan Rauch is an American journalist...
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  • gender. Gay marriage may also refer to: Gay Marriage (Rauch book), 2004 book by Jonathan Rauch Gay Marriage: For Better or for Worse?, 2006 book by William...
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  • Daniel Rauch Dick Rauch Doug Rauch Earl Mac Rauch Egmont von Rauch (1829–1875), German cavalry officer and later colonel in the Prussian Army Erik Rauch Erwin...
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  • current lobbyists registered on the federal and state level. Author Jonathan Rauch and political scientist Ray La Raja argued in 2019 that the U.S. has...
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    mid-2016 article "How American Politics Went Insane" in The Atlantic, Jonathan Rauch argued that the political machines of the past had flaws but provided...
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  • contemporary life. The book, described by Brookings Institution fellow Jonathan Rauch in the New York Times as "provocative and pessimistic," puts forward...
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  • Johnson Josh Kraushaar Neal R. Peirce Patrick Pexton William Powers Jonathan Rauch Richard Rockefeller-Silvia Chuck Todd Murray Waas Amy Walter Kirk Bado...
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    Greve is a fixture in the conservative legal movement. According to Jonathan Rauch, in 2005, Greve convened "a handful of free-market activists and litigators...
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  • someone your own caliber". Inspired by a Salon.com article written by Jonathan Rauch, Krikket (aka Doug Krick), a libertarian activist from Illinois while...
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  • 2021-05-10. Beshears (2019, p. 520). Beshears (2019, pp. 520, 520n8). Jonathan Rauch (May 2003). "Let it Be". The Atlantic. Retrieved September 30, 2018...
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    Marketing Analytics. 3 (1): 5–13. doi:10.1057/jma.2015.1. S2CID 111360835. Jonathan Rauch (1 April 2002). "Seeing Around Corners". The Atlantic. Archived from...
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    Quietly Did," Jonathan Rauch, October 8, 2002 National Journal, "Ideas Change the World – And One Think Tank Quietly Did," Jonathan Rauch, October 5, 2002...
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    James Fallows, Jeffrey Goldberg, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Caitlin Flanagan, Jonathan Rauch, McKay Coppins, Gillian White, Adrienne LaFrance, Vann R. Newkirk II...
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    " Featured speakers included Jay Bhattacharya, Batya Ungar-Sargon, Jonathan Rauch, and Monica Harris of the Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism...
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  • John Rauch (1927–2008) was an American football player and coach. John Rauch may also refer to: John Henry Rauch (1828–1894), American sanitarian John...
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  • Bond Potter Taufiq Rahim Zia Haider Rahman Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen Jonathan Rauch Neil Roberts Melvin Rogers Kat Rosenfield Loretta J. Ross J. K. Rowling...
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    the 1980s or 1990s". More detailed definitions in use are as follows: Jonathan Rauch, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, wrote for The Economist...
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    military camps. The firebombing of Tokyo has been described by writer Jonathan Rauch as a war crime. A United States Strategic Bombing Survey estimated that...
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    privatization) Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought (Jonathan Rauch, 1993, a Cato co-pub with University of Chicago Press) Patient Power:...
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  • gap and deepens our understanding of this precious concept." Author Jonathan Rauch has said, "Free speech is the most successful social policy ever — and...
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  • employers feel that minimum wage laws violate their religious beliefs?" Jonathan Rauch, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, said that objections...
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    Reiner played Blankenhorn again in When We Rise. "David Blankenhorn and Jonathan Rauch - The Future of Marriage". On Being with Krista Tippett. Retrieved June...
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    of Washington, D.C. that allow the talents of individuals flourish. Jonathan Rauch, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, said of the book: "in this...
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  • country’s most omnivorous and independent-minded public intellectual. — Jonathan Rauch, The New York Times Posner also assigns part of the blame for the recession...
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    Metro Weekly, October 5, 2006 "A Pariah's Triumph – and America's", Jonathan Rauch, December 7, 2006 "The Man Who Invented Gay Rights" CNN, December 24...
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  • marriage is not a proper role of the federal government. The author Jonathan Rauch wrote that "the proposed amendment strips power not from judges but...
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    other members of the Christian clergy called Hymers an "anti-Semite". Jonathan Rauch later referred to Hymers as a "religious zealot" for saying "I think...
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  • Judeo-Christian doctrine and the scholarly validity of his arguments. Jonathan Rauch, writing for The New York Times, praised Shapiro's critique of individualism:...
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    Dictionary defines millennial as "a person born in the 1980s or 1990s." Jonathan Rauch, senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, wrote for The Economist...
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