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John Bursch has a problem on his hands, and it seems he believes a dishonest little blog post directed at Chief Justice John Roberts can help him out of a bind. Last week, Bursch, the senior counsel ...
On Monday night, the Republican men on the Supreme Court voted to lift a lower court order that had temporarily blocked the Trump administration from summarily shipping Venezuelan migrants to a ...
On Friday, two Republican judges on a North Carolina appeals court nullified thousands of votes in the state’s recent supreme court election—a transparent ploy to overturn fellow Republican appeals ...
Sometime in the next week, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide a distressingly open legal question: whether Constitution allows the government to disappear you off the street and ship you to a foreign ...
Stephen Miller is a longtime anti-immigrant activist who has since parlayed his white nationalism into multiple senior roles in the White House. As President Donald Trump’s Deputy Chief of Staff and ...
On Tuesday, Susan Crawford won the race for a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, handily defeating her Republican-backed, Elon Musk-boosted opponent, Brad Schimel. For all the anticipation ...
Of the 16 people executed by the federal government since it reinstated the death penalty in 1988, all but three were killed during President Donald Trump’s first term. Over half of those ...
Link to: How Trump’s Attacks On Agency Independence Are Boosting Elon Musk’s Anti-Worker Agenda ...
As Elon Musk attacks the federal workforce, President Donald Trump has taken aim at officials who protect workers—federal and otherwise. In the first month of his administration, Trump attempted to ...
Earlier this month, the Trump administration announced a sweeping executive order targeting the law firm of Paul Weiss, which, the White House says, has “played an outsized role…in the destruction of ...
On Monday, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Louisiana v. Callais and Robinson v. Callais, a pair of consolidated cases that could further limit Black people’s access to the political process.
Two years ago, voters in Wisconsin flipped control of their state’s supreme court, yielding the court’s first 4–3 liberal majority since 2008. That majority wasted no time delivering for the people of ...
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