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October 20, 2016
Graham Vyse
Donald Trump’s Assault on America
He has attacked our democracy throughout his entire campaign, and he was unrepentant in the final debate.
October 13, 2016
Graham Vyse
If Donald Trump Sues
The New York Times
, He Will Lose
“Trump has no case at all,” says Harvard law professor Laurence Tribe.
October 3, 2016
Nicole Narea
Could Donald Trump take
The
New York Times
to court for publishing his tax returns?
October 3, 2016
Magazine
Elaine Showalter
Fighting Words
Why Ruth Bader Ginsburg is speaking out—and what it means for the battles ahead.
September 30, 2016
Sarah Jones
The Loud Rise and Quiet Fall of Roy Moore
Has the suspended Alabama chief justice lost the support of the religious right?
August 31, 2016
Sarah Marshall
Defending the Undefendable
A new book by Ted Bundy's lawyer sheds light on the enigma of his most famous client.
July 12, 2016
Mary Pilon
Surviving the Long Haul
For women in the trucking industry, going to work can mean subjecting themselves to catcalling, harassment, rape, and a system built to deny them justice.
June 9, 2016
Podcast
Primary Concerns
Primary Concerns Episode 16: Donald Trump Judge-Bashes, Hillary Clinton Wins
Conversations with Judge Vaughn Walker and Democratic strategist Lis Smith
June 6, 2016
Steven Lubet
,
Charles Gardner Geyh
Why Isn’t Trump Using the Law to Back Up His Mouth?
He claims Judge Gonzalo Curiel's Mexican heritage is a conflict of interest, but his lawyers haven't filed a legal motion about it—for good reason.
May 27, 2016
Jeet Heer
Peter Thiel’s Revenge Against Gawker Is Neither Justice Nor Philanthropy
April 18, 2016
Ian Head
Another Clinton-Era Law that Needs to Be Repealed
The Prison Litigation Reform Act is still trampling on prisoners' legal rights.
April 12, 2016
Simon Lazarus
Even Conservatives Agree on Obama’s Immigration Powers. Will the Supreme Court?
April 6, 2016
Sarah Marshall
The Afterlife of O.J. Simpson
The 1995 acquittal was merely the beginning of an onslaught of media interest that would define the case, and its players, for decades.
March 16, 2016
David H. Gans
Republicans Who Block Obama’s Supreme Court Pick Are Violating the Constitution
The originalist case for the Senate to do its job.
March 16, 2016
Brian Beutler
Why Would Obama Nominate an Old White Guy to the Supreme Court?
There are a few reasons. Political calculation isn't one of them.
March 16, 2016
Lawrence Goldstone
The Republican Party Is Doomed If It Denies Obama’s Supreme Court Pick
March 2, 2016
Ryan Kearney
The
Hulk Hogan
v.
Gawker
trial hasn’t even begun, and already it’s a Florida Man classic.
February 19, 2016
Simon Lazarus
How John Roberts Can Save the Supreme Court
Senate Republicans plan to paralyze the nomination process. Here's a way forward for the chief justice this year.
February 17, 2016
Magazine
David Dayen
How to Solve America’s Constitutional Crisis: End the Permanent Campaign
Non-stop electioneering inevitably overshadows our existing government.
February 16, 2016
Brian Beutler
How to Make Sense of All the Post-Scalia B.S.
A plea for cross-ideological understanding.
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