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What the next generation of doctors needs to know about AI
December 2, 2025
AI is helping doctors treat patients in American hospitals. But many new doctors say they haven’t been trained in how to use it. Now, Stanford…
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Six days after the Supreme Court’s decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, President Barack Obama broke from the norms of polite deference and…
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The Real Heroes of the Assault on the Constitution
December 1, 2025
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: In the spirit of Thanksgiving gratitude, it’s time to show a little love for US federal district judges. While the…
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Despite Supreme Court Wins, Elite D.O.J. Unit Has Seen Mass Turnover
December 1, 2025
On a spring evening earlier this year, more than a hundred lawyers and guests filled the Justice Department’s Great Hall to mark the end of…
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Maine’s first major data center project touts green innovation
December 1, 2025
Once a Cold War outpost near Maine’s northern border, the former Loring Air Force Base could soon be home to a very different kind of…
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How Constitutional Limits Become Negotiable
December 1, 2025
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: The most astonishing feature of Donald Trump’s decade as one of the most dominant figures in American politics is his…
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The Story of One of the Most Important Free Speech Cases of All Time
November 25, 2025
Angelo Herndon was a Black coal miner turned Communist activist who was repeatedly “arrested, convicted of vagrancy, and incarcerated” for his efforts to educate and…
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An op-ed co-written by Laurence Tribe: For nearly two decades, a blatant judicial misunderstanding has undermined and corroded American democracy. But now the state of…
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6 On Your Side Investigates: Alabamians pay some of the highest electric bills in the country
November 25, 2025
Alabamians are paying some of the highest electric bills in the country, a WBRC investigation reveals. Alabama has the third highest residential monthly electric bills…
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How life is changing for trans Americans under the Trump administration
November 25, 2025
Since President Trump reentered the White House, his administration has moved to restrict rights for transgender people. Those restrictions range from transition-related medical care for…
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Why Trump Won’t Face Prosecution This Time Around
November 25, 2025
Donald Trump, well on his way to becoming the most corrupt president in American history, will almost certainly escape criminal prosecution after leaving office. Even…
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How Constitutional Limits Become Negotiable
November 24, 2025
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: The most astonishing feature of Donald Trump’s decade as one of the most dominant figures in American politics is his…
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In One Week, Trump Moves to Reshape U.S. Environmental Policy
November 24, 2025
The environmental rollbacks came one after the next this week, potentially affecting everything from the survival of rare whales to the health of the Hudson…
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Keith Ventimiglia was home in Brimfield with his family two years ago when he suddenly couldn’t move, overcome with extreme pain. His wife called 911…
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Eighty years to the day after Allied forces began prosecuting Nazi leaders for war crimes committed during World War Two, Harvard Law School on Thursday…
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Years in the making, and years overdue, hydropower from Quebec to hit New England’s grid soon
November 21, 2025
Clean energy giant Avangrid cleared the final regulatory hurdle on Wednesday to complete its long-awaited New England Clean Energy Connect, a 145-mile transmission line to…
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‘Climate-Friendly’ Beef Now Has to Prove It
November 19, 2025
As two of the world’s biggest meat companies began peppering marketing materials with phrases like “climate smart” and “net zero” over the last few years,…
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Redistricting deadlines for the midterms loom as states wait for a Supreme Court ruling
November 19, 2025
In the congressional gerrymandering fight between Republicans and Democrats ahead of the 2026 midterm election, a number of states are keeping watch for a potential…