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June 16, 2023
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Grace Segers
What If Trump’s Indictment Doesn’t Change a Thing?
PLUS: Congress tackles A.I., and GOP senators stay neutral.
June 14, 2023
David Shih
I’m an Asian American Helped by Affirmative Action. The Supreme Court Shouldn’t End It.
Campus diversity isn’t the only reason to keep the policy in place.
June 13, 2023
Michael Tomasky
“He’s Feeling Terrible Fear”: Mary Trump on Donald Trump’s Indictment
America’s sharpest Donald Trump critic speaks on her uncle’s state of mind, political future, and whether he has a conscience.
June 9, 2023
Matt Ford
The Trump Indictment Is Even More Damning Than Expected
Top secret documents were left in a Mar-a-Lago ballroom, spilled on a floor, and shown to random guests.
June 9, 2023
Michael Tomasky
The Trump Indictment: He’s Had this Coming for Years
There are things we know about the indictment, and things we don’t know. But there’s One Big Truth: This feels like justice coming.
June 8, 2023
Matt Ford
The Supreme Court Stuns Everyone by Doing Something Good on Voting Rights
Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh joined with the court’s liberals, but would they do it again?
June 7, 2023
Matt Ford
Washington Isn’t Falling for the Crypto Industry’s Scam
Coinbase and Binance allegedly hoped to flout the law just long enough to change it.
June 6, 2023
Matt Ford
The Supreme Court Will Review a Trademark Claiming Trump Is “Too Small”
Thankfully, this is about the First Amendment, not the former president’s manhood.
June 1, 2023
Matt Ford
The Supreme Court Is Honing a New Weapon Against Federal Agencies
Justice Samuel Alito is inventing a new way for the high court to substitute its own judgment for that of lawmakers.
May 31, 2023
Matt Ford
ChatGPT Fought the Law, and the Law Won
Here is an object lesson in how not to use generative A.I.
May 27, 2023
Jason Linkins
Will the Debt Ceiling Deal Mortgage the Democrats’ Future in Washington?
Lawmakers might once again forestall a debt default, but not without teaching the GOP that they can get away with holding the economy hostage.
May 26, 2023
Michael Tomasky
This Was a Wagnerianly Bad Week for Donald Trump
With legal cases piling up, the former president may be destined for a jumpsuit to match his skin tone.
May 25, 2023
Matt Ford
Samuel Alito’s Colleagues Catch Him in a Judicial Contradiction
A case involving the EPA’s protection of wetlands somehow became a forum for some fiery justice-on-justice warfare over textualism.
May 24, 2023
Matt Ford
The Lawsuit That Might Force Biden to Ignore the Debt Ceiling
An organization representing government workers is making a preemptive strike against the mounting default crisis.
May 23, 2023
Michael Tomasky
Ron DeSantis Is Plotting a 7–2 Supreme Court
And it’s entirely possible if he becomes president.
May 22, 2023
Matt Ford
What Neil Gorsuch Got Wrong About the Pandemic
The justice’s vision of the judiciary’s role in public health may be more dangerous than any Covid-era restriction.
May 19, 2023
Michael Tomasky
Did Donald Trump Seriously Sell Pardons?
The sexual assault lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani is chock-full of other shocking allegations.
May 18, 2023
Matt Ford
The Supreme Court Says Andy Warhol’s 15 Minutes Are Up
The high court’s ruling on the nature of “transformative” works of art could have major ramifications for artists working today—as well as the A.I. enthusiasts looking toward tomorrow.
May 18, 2023
Matt Ford
Why Does the Second Amendment Only Apply to “Law-Abiding” Gun Owners?
A recent lower court ruling has neatly exposed the Supreme Court’s conservative majority’s funny ideas about the Bill of Rights.
May 16, 2023
Matt Ford
Who Gets to Own a Gun in America?
A recent Supreme Court ruling on gun rights is leading to interesting results in the lower courts.
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