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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 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 13, 2019
Ed Burmila
The State of Emergency
If Trump wanted to give himself sweeping new powers, could anyone stop him?
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.
June 3, 2019
Alex Shephard
Republicans Plan to Rig Elections for a Decade
New evidence confirms the Trump administration wants a citizenship question on the census for one reason: To suppress Latinx votes.
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 30, 2019
Adam Eichen
Democracy Fights Back
Republican attempts at voter suppression have inspired a movement to restore and expand access to the polls.
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 20, 2019
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Robert Westbrook
Socialism and the Democracy Deficit
The quest for radical equality in the American grain
May 17, 2019
Matt Ford
The House of Roberts
If America is becoming a monarchy, it's not Trump who's king.
April 30, 2019
Matt Ford
The RBG Election
Another four years of Trump will widen the conservative tilt of the Supreme Court. So why aren't the Democratic candidates talking about it?
April 24, 2019
Matt Ford
The Court of Supremely Bad Faith
This term, the conservative justices are dreaming up alternate realities to justify their preordained conclusions.
April 16, 2019
Emily Atkin
Should Offshore Oil Workers Get Paid While They Sleep?
When the Supreme Court hears arguments in Parker Drilling, the future of states' rights to regulate the oil industry could hang in the balance.
April 9, 2019
Matt Ford
Will John Roberts Let Trump Hide His Tax Returns Forever?
The president is building a constitutional case to keep the documents out of Congress' hands.
April 2, 2019
Matt Ford
The Supreme Court’s Twisted Devotion to the Death Penalty
The conservative justices' convoluted opinions are undermining the court's legitimacy more than any confirmation battle could.
March 18, 2019
Matt Ford
Would the Green New Deal Survive the Supreme Court?
Chief Justice John Roberts may have the final say on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's ambitious plan to fight global warming.
March 15, 2019
Tim Burns
Court-Packing Is Not a Threat to American Democracy. It’s Constitutional.
Congress is allowed to change the size of the Supreme Court, and it has done so seven times. The country survived just fine.
March 12, 2019
Matt Ford
The Weak Case for Packing the Supreme Court
American democracy can't afford for yet another critical institution to be crippled by partisan warfare.
March 4, 2019
Matt Ford
Conservatives’ Coming War on the Warren Court
Led by Clarence Thomas, the Supreme Court's originalists are taking aim at the landmark precedents set by liberal justices decades ago.
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