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Murphy's Lawyer

David Murdter

We the People, Inc.

David Murdter  —  Nov 16, 2010

David Murdter '12 discusses the role of corporate campaign contributions in this year's midterm election.

Cat, Ozzy and Apolitics: Stewart’s Mixed Bag

David Murdter  —  Nov 3, 2010

Sun columnist David Murdter '12 went into the the Rally to Restore Sanity with high expectations, and he left with mixed feelings.

Slow to Repeal

David Murdter  —  Oct 19, 2010

David Murdter '12 criticizes Obama's discussion to challenge a court decision that outlawed the military's controversial Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy.

The Column to Restore Rationality

David Murdter  —  Oct 5, 2010

David Murdter '12 considers the merits of the bevy of rallies that have and will take place on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.

Revealing Sexual Identities

David Murdter  —  Sep 21, 2010

David Murdter '12 says that two recent Sun articles show how hetero-normative language can lead to insensitivity.

The Problem With Obnoxious Dissent

David Murdter  —  Sep 7, 2010

World-beating guest speakers are one of the many perks Cornell has to offer. But all too often their speeches become spectacles thanks to disruptive and unreasonable protests.

To Mosque or Not To Mosque

David Murdter  —  Aug 24, 2010

David Murdter '12 says the backlash against the so-called Ground Zero Mosque is emblematic of growing anti-Muslim sentiment in the US.

Racial Profiling Made Easy

David Murdter  —  Apr 27, 2010

A new anti-illegal immigration law in Arizona may be one of the more dangerous pieces of legislation in years.

Net Neutrality Up to Us

David Murdter  —  Apr 13, 2010

 

Comcast v. FCC dealt proponents of net neutrality a significant blow, but the debate about fairness and equality on the web has not ended. Columnist David Murdter '12 explains what steps can be taken in the wake of this landmark Supreme Court ruling.

A Vital Helping Hand

David Murdter  —  Mar 9, 2010

After discovering that professional dancing wasn’t his thing (see Dancing With the Stars, Season 9), Tom Delay has returned to doing what he does best: being horrendously unintelligent.

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