Milan Singh
Staff Columnist
Milan Singh is a sophomore in Pierson College. His column, "All politics is national," runs fortnightly.
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SINGH: Why Directed Studies?

The spring before I matriculated, I took the Amtrak down to New Haven for a funeral. The day before the service, I had dinner in […]

SINGH: After affirmative action

The key question in Students for Fair Admissions’ lawsuits against the University of North Carolina and Harvard College was whether their affirmative action policies constituted unlawful racial discrimination against Asian American applicants. On June 29, the justices ruled 6-3 that both universities’ policies do, in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. On that question, the Court’s majority was right.

SINGH: Let’s go Brandon!

Joe Biden is, officially, running for re-election. (Disclosure: I supported Biden for the Democratic nomination when he announced four years ago; I plan to vote […]

SINGH: Of course they won’t leave it to the states

On April 7, U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk of Texas issued a ruling striking down the FDA’s authorization of mifepristone, a drug used for medication […]

SINGH: Lock him up

Donald J. Trump is going to be indicted by a grand jury in Manhattan, per The New York Times. The charges? That the former president […]

SINGH: Laboratories of democracy

Louis Brandeis said that the states were the laboratories of democracy. Wisconsin is anything but; it can, at best, be described as a “flawed democracy.” […]

SINGH: Fiscal responsibility

As we get closer to the summer, you’re probably going to hear more and more about the fight to raise the debt ceiling in the […]

SINGH: The “free” state of Florida

Ron DeSantis wants to run for president; if press reports are to be believed, he’ll announce his bid sometime this spring, after the Florida legislative […]

SINGH: All politics is national

Across the street from my home in Cambridge is a branch of the public library bearing a large mural of Tip O’Neill. On the lower […]

SINGH: Roe and the red ripple

Going into Tuesday’s midterm elections, the consensus among pundits was that Democrats would get washed away by a red tsunami. The question was not whether […]

Yalies queue up for bivalent boosters on Cross Campus

Unexpectedly high turnout for the booster pop-ups on Nov. 3 and Nov. 10 led to long lines.