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The Human Cost of Immigration Detention Governments increasingly use detention as a central component of immigration...
Agincourt or Azincourt? Victory, Defeat, and the War of 1415 In the year of the battle's 600th anniversary, Agincourt remains...
Christianity and Public Life: Does God believe in Human Rights? The movement to establish an international legal basis for human...