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July 3, 2019
Matt Ford
The Kids Aren’t Alright
#UnwantedIvanka and the equally omnipresent Jared aren't just meme-able jokes, they're conduits for graft and possible threats to national security.
June 27, 2019
Matt Ford
The Supreme Court Seems Oddly Ambivalent About Being Lied To
With their decision Thursday, the justices offered a strong rebuke of the Trump administration's proposal to add a citizenship question to the census—but gave the administration the option of coming up with a better excuse.
June 21, 2019
Ian Millhiser
The Supreme Court’s Covert Plan to Gut the EPA’s Powers
The conservative justices signaled they want to limit agencies' ability to regulate. That could have disastrous consequences for the planet.
June 21, 2019
Matt Ford
Neil Gorsuch Scorns the “Offended” Atheists
The Supreme Court justice had no patience for a legal challenge to a huge Christian cross maintained with taxpayer dollars.
June 19, 2019
Matt Ford
An Administration Run by Temp Workers
Trump's government is littered with "acting" department heads. Here's how he gets away with it, and how to stop it.
June 18, 2019
Matt Ford
Ex-President Trump on Trial
The Justice Department has never prosecuted a president after he leaves office. Kamala Harris wants to change that. What could go wrong?
June 17, 2019
Matthew Van Meter
The Judge and the Three-Strikes Convict
Michael Fox had no choice but to give Scott Wharton life without parole—then spent years fighting to set him free. This is a real-life parable about our broken criminal justice system.
June 17, 2019
Matt Ford
“It’s High Time This Whole Matter Get Revisited”
An interview with J. T. Smith, who was there when the Justice Department concluded that a sitting president can't be indicted
June 11, 2019
Matt Ford
A Farewell to Arms Deals
What can Democrats do to claw back some of the powers that Congress has ceded to the president?
June 10, 2019
Melissa Gira Grant
A Historic Breakthrough for Sex Workers’ Rights
New York could become the first state to decriminalize prostitution. TNR got an exclusive first look at the new bill.
June 6, 2019
Matt Ford
Australia’s Media Raids and the Decline of Press Freedom Worldwide
American journalists have strong constitutional protections, but even the U.S. is part of a global trend among autocracies and democracies alike.
June 4, 2019
Matt Ford
A Better Way to Fix the Supreme Court
Pete Buttigieg's plan is constitutionally dubious and would enshrine the very problem it seeks to eradicate. Here's a different solution.
May 31, 2019
Matt Ford
The Burden Is Already “Undue” for Millions of Women in America
Missouri is poised to lose its last abortion provider, increasing the large swath of the country where the nearest clinic is impossibly far for poor and rural women.
May 29, 2019
Matt Ford
Democrats Just Ran Out of Excuses on Impeachment
Robert Mueller extinguished any hope of further revelations from the Trump investigation—and put Congress on the spot.
May 29, 2019
Matt Ford
The Judges Who See Through Trump’s B.S.
The Supreme Court might buy the president's twisted legal theories, but the lower courts see more clearly.
May 23, 2019
Matt Ford
Make the IRS Great Again
Democrats could fund their ambitious policies if the agency enforced tax laws fairly, rather than targeting the poor more than the rich.
May 22, 2019
Matt Ford
A Presidency That Will Live in Infamy
While Washington debates Trump's legal maneuvers, his administration is committing acts of cruelty that dwarf impeachable offenses.
May 20, 2019
Matt Ford
The Democrats’ Plan to Save Abortion Rights Is Full of Asterisks
Passing a federal law to enshrine Roe v. Wade would require control of the White House and Congress—and approval from the Supreme Court.
May 17, 2019
Matt Ford
The House of Roberts
If America is becoming a monarchy, it's not Trump who's king.
May 15, 2019
Matt Ford
The Very American Case of Robert Kraft and a Florida Prostitution Sting
The prosecution of the Patriots owner, and his recent legal victories, reveal deep flaws in the U.S. criminal justice system.
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