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March 29, 2018
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Kim Phillips-Fein
Company Men
The 200-year legal struggle that led to Citizens United and gave corporations the rights of people
March 28, 2018
Matt Ford
Can the U.S. Supreme Court Stop Gerrymandering?
Waves of redistricting have allowed politicians to select their own voters, consolidating one-party power across America—mostly among the GOP.
March 27, 2018
Matt Ford
Retired Supreme Court justice calls for a repeal of the Second Amendment.
March 23, 2018
Matt Ford
Congress may have just nixed a Supreme Court case on digital privacy.
March 20, 2018
Matt Ford
Trump can be personally sued in state court while he’s president.
March 20, 2018
Sarah Jones
The Supreme Court will decide if crisis pregnancy centers can be deceptive about their services.
March 15, 2018
Matt Ford
The Grisly Murder Case That Could Turn Half of Oklahoma Back Into Tribal Lands
Did Congress fail to legally abolish the Muscogee Creek Nation's reservation? The Supreme Court may have to answer that question.
March 13, 2018
Matt Ford
Can the NRA Defeat Florida’s Gun Law?
The organization says it's unconstitutional to prohibit people under 21 from buying guns, but the courts have consistently upheld age restrictions.
March 9, 2018
Matt Ford
Republicans are wishcasting Justice Kennedy’s retirement again.
March 7, 2018
Matt Ford
Can States Ban Trump From the Ballot If He Doesn’t Release His Tax Returns?
The constitutionality of a bill advancing through the Maryland legislature
February 28, 2018
Matt Ford
The Court and the Cloud
The Supreme Court wrestles with how to apply U.S. laws to international tech companies.
February 27, 2018
Sarah Jones
West Virginia Rises
A teacher work stoppage has shuttered schools across the state—with ramifications for workers everywhere.
February 27, 2018
Matt Ford
The Cruelty of Executing the Sick and Elderly
Two controversial cases in Alabama reveal a disturbing trend in the death penalty in America.
February 26, 2018
Matt Ford
Hobbling Unions in the Name of Free Speech
The Supreme Court's conservative justices were receptive to arguments Monday that public employees shouldn't be forced to pay union fees.
February 26, 2018
Sarah Jones
It’s a big day for labor at the Supreme Court.
February 26, 2018
Matt Ford
The Gun Control Movement’s Silent Ally: The Supreme Court
The justices haven't taken a Second Amendment case in almost a decade, to the benefit of states—like Florida—that want to tighten gun laws.
February 15, 2018
Magazine
Kevin Baker
The Myth of Normal America
There are no good old days to return to in U.S. politics. The truth about a post-Trump era.
February 15, 2018
Matt Ford
Should Cops Be Allowed to Rip Up Your Stuff While Looking for Drugs?
How the Supreme Court can curtail the destruction of private property during police searches
February 9, 2018
Matt Ford
Should Foreign Countries Be Allowed to Snoop on Data on American Soil?
A new, bipartisan bill could undercut digital-privacy protections in the U.S.
January 31, 2018
Matt Ford
The Legal War Over the Government’s Consumer Watchdog
A federal court ruled that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is constitutional, but the case appears headed to the Supreme Court.
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