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The clock is running out on Trump in the New York election interference case.
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A requiem for Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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As Biden’s campaign shifts into high gear, you don’t need fantasy to believe he can win.
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There's far more to his hush money case than meets the eye.
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To allow Donald Trump to appear on the 2024 presidential ballot, the courts will need to explain why any ruling that keeps the former president in the running doesn't itself betray the Constitution.
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The only question is whether American citizens today can uphold that commitment.
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Critics of the Supreme Court think it has lost its claim to legitimacy. But proposals for reforming it must strike a balance with preserving its power and independence, which remain essential to our constitutional system.
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Doing so would intrude on Georgia’s right and obligation to defend its own laws and choose its own presidential electors.
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The public has a right to see justice done, and the legitimacy of the proceedings hinges on transparency.
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The long-anticipated charging of the former president shows a Justice Department worthy of its name.
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A new subpoena is the latest step showing that the DOJ’s man in charge is aggressively pursuing his target.
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The point of remembering our agitated past is to gain hope, not despair.
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Whether or not one sees the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision as barely concealed theocracy, it fails to provide any coherent legal analysis of why the right to abortion is not protected by the Fourteenth Amendment.
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Why is a young, ideologically-driven judge with a lifetime appointment to the bench allowed to ignore legal precedents?
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Judge Aileen Cannon’s opinion screams out that she applies more lenient rules to Donald Trump.
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If Trump or any of the likely Republican nominees win in 2024, they will immediately move to protect those who attempted to overturn the 2020 election
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We were lucky last time. A multitude of law-abiding individuals and fortunate events stopped the “quiet” phase of the coup to keep Donald Trump in power. That could well change in 2024.
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On Monday, the supreme court justice issued a worrying signal about his commitment to maintaining press freedoms.
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