Courts and Law

Supreme Court: Not Our Job To Safeguard Democracy

Last month, Chief Justice John Roberts sent a message to you snowflakes who think it’s the Supreme Court’s job to…

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Jeffrey Epstein’s O.J. Defense

Criminal trials are often described as a search for the truth.  But nothing could be further from the, well, truth.…

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The Ugly Origins Of The 2020 Census Citizenship Question

Last week, the Supreme Court issued a decision rejecting the Trump administration’s attempt to reinstate a citizenship question on the…

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Mr. President: When the Constitution Tells You to “Execute” the Law, It Doesn’t Mean Kill It

The Constitution requires a president to take care that the laws are “faithfully executed.” Donald Trump seems confused about the…

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Impeach

It’s time for the House Judiciary Committee to stop the hand-wringing and the political calculation, and formally announce the commencement…

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The Major Takeaways from the Redacted Mueller Report

The redacted Mueller report looks nothing like Attorney General Barr’s repeated misleading descriptions of it.  The report is lengthy, and…

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Assange Not Likely To Face Charges for 2016 Election Interference

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange now sits in a maximum security prison in London, awaiting possible extradition to the United States…

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No Honorable Middle Ground for Barr

Attorney General William Barr has rapidly embraced the one job qualification necessary for survival inside the Trump administration: make no…

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To Impeach or Not to Impeach

Right now, only political calculation stands in the way of the House launching impeachment proceedings against President Trump. The political…

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5 Takeaways from the Supreme Court’s Death Penalty Decision

The Supreme Court’s most recent death penalty decision provides a revealing glimpse into the convoluted web of medicine, history, law…

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