If they’re to be placed on Supreme Court justices, term limits should be placed on members of Congress, too.
Siobhan Brett
Staff Writer
Insight: Abortion-ruling absurdity: It could also hamstring IVF treatment
The U.S. fertility industry may have to fight to exempt its services from states’ antiabortion laws.
Letter to the editor: Kesich gave us much more than conversation
Thank you, Greg Kesich, for your 15 years of devotion to Mainers and Americans through your editorials in The Portland Press Herald. Yes, we readers let you know what we all thought. But, more importantly, you allowed us to do so. Ably aided by your associate Sarah Collins, you respected not only your readers, but […]
Commentary: Pass rights laws now, Democrats. Messages can wait.
Time is of the essence. Anything that won’t be enacted should be saved for divided government.
The humble Farmer: Sometimes it’s worth letting north be south
In which an old lesson takes on new relevance.
Our View: Governors’ summer junket went a step or two too far
It’s hard to imagine the trade-off will be worthwhile.
Maine Voices: Greenland has much to teach its nearest American neighbor
A group of University of Maine students find themselves on a multifaceted expedition this summer.
Commentary: Swelling grocery bills are pummeling the poorest Americans
If you’ve long had to find all the savings you can, you’ll find there’s nowhere left to save.
Maine Voices: Why are Portland property owners subsidizing wealthy Bostonians?
The outcome of the popular vote is unpopular in several quarters.
Our View: College is a product fewer people want to buy
Traditional economics are fading from view (just ask UMaine). That’s not a bad thing.