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The acquittal of Sean Dunn, also known as "Sandwich Guy," on Thursday came as a welcome "act of resistance" to President ...
Slate legal columnist Dahlia Lithwick issued a warning Wednesday that the U.S. Supreme Court has effectively opened the door ...
On Wednesday, the justices will hear oral arguments over the president’s move to impose sweeping tariffs on virtually all ...
Trump filed claims insisting that he deserved this taxpayer-funded windfall because he’d been "persecuted" by various federal ...
Whether a vision of the Court might affect coverage; facing new questions of identity and gender, three Justices who are women and the Court reflecting a larger social anxiety; the “Roberts Court”; ...
Law journalist Dahlia Lithwick profiles female lawyers and judges who challenged the Trump administration in her new book, 'Lady Justice.' In ‘Lady Justice,’ Dahlia Lithwick profiles women who used ...
The legal battle over the outcome of the 2024 election has already started, and this time around, Republicans are not waiting until after the votes are cast to launch their strategy. A “well-organized ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. More on the topic of my previous post: lessons one might draw from Clinton’s campaign. Over at Slate‘s XX ...
TNR’s Greg Sargent takes a critical look at the day’s political news and the stories leading NewRepublic.com, and speaks to leading journalists and newsmakers.
Accredited access to the Court; reading the contrast between what the Court says about free speech as a legal doctrine and the practicalities of the Court’s institutional position; andthe Internet as ...