Opinion Stories from September 7, 2022
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Policy Corner: Why we're careful about how we say people are accused of crimesSep 9, 2022 4:06 PM - Why we avoid misusing terms like "allegedly" and "accused killer," in accordance with libel law dictating that we follow this country's tenet of innocent until proven guilty.
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Speaking out: A few critical questions to consider as midterms approachSep 7, 2022 7:53 AM - As we move toward the upcoming midterm elections for state and national offices, voters are asking many different questions. But there are a few issues that will affect us all -- not to mention our kids and grandkids -- for years to come.
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Daily Herald opinion: Bears stadium proposal emphasizes need for public involvement in the processSep 7, 2022 6:59 AM - Daily Herald opinion: A preliminary proposal showing how a Bears stadium could anchor a major mixed-use development project in Arlington Heights boosts confidence that the team's move could actually happen - and shows the need for public input.
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Syndicated columnist Byron York: Harriet Hageman: How I beat Liz CheneySep 7, 2022 1:00 AM - Syndicated columnist Byron York: Harriet Hageman, the environmental lawyer who defeated incumbent Rep. Liz Cheney in Wyoming's much-watched Republican House primary, is now getting ready to take office.
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Guest columnist Robert Berlin: Judges need discretion over bail for defendants in serious casesSep 7, 2022 1:00 AM - Guest columnist Robert Berlin: The implementation of the new Safe-T-Act, which will eliminate cash bail on Jan. 1, 2023, has produced passionate arguments on both sides of the issue.
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