It’s time to catch up with all the great Bearing Drift posts you may have missed. Pour yourself a cup of coffee and enjoy the weekend roundup.
–The Court’s New Lines Will Elect More Democrats. Will It Increase Black Representation? [1] by Stephen Spiker
–Free: Gun Violence Goes Deeper Than Guns [2] guest post by Dennis Free
–The Score: Adams Family, Jefferson’s Education, Liquor Laws, Conservative Rift [3] by Rick Sincere
–Serious Crop of Candidates Emerge in Last Night’s Debate [4] by Steven Brodie Tucker
–Part II – Serious Candidates Emerge in Last Night’s Debate [5] by Steven Brodie Tucker
–Supremes Protect Ralph Northam and Mark Herring’s Partisan Gerrymander [6] by Stephen Spiker
–Two U.S. Service Members Killed in Afghanistan [7] by Lynn R. Mitchell
–Analyzing the Court-Drawn Democratic Gerrymander in the Virginia House of Delegates [8] by Stephen Spiker
–The Virginia General Assembly’s Upcoming Special Session Could Take a Lurid Turn [9] by Norm Leahy
–Biden and the Segregationists: Anatomy of a Mistake [10] by D.J. McGuire
–The Rules of Engagement [11] by Will Shewmake
–The Score: Import Taxes, Redoubled Jeopardy, Weed Laws, Uranium Mining, Legislative Districts [12] by Rick Sincere
–First Day of Summer … Shrimping in South Carolina [13] by Lynn R. Mitchell
–Emmett Hanger Had Third Largest Voter Turnout for Primary 2019 [14] by Lynn R. Mitchell
–SCOTUS Rules in Virginia House of Delegates v. Bethune-Hill [15] by Lynn R. Mitchell
–Insulin: A Story of Market and Government Failures [16] by D.J. McGuire
–Albemarle County Abandoning Thomas Jefferson Holiday [17] by Rob Schilling
–The Score: Road Blasts, Summer Theatre, Atlantic Trade, Immigration Prospects, Racist Science [18] by Rick Sincere
–I’m Back [19] by Lynn R. Mitchell
The daily U.S. House agenda and committee activity schedules are included when Congress is in session. For all the latest posts all the time check out Bearing Drift’s Latest News. [20]