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The Supreme Court’s Conservatives May Be the End of Tariffs
November 6, 2025
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: Until now, the US Supreme Court has been modestly deferential to Donald Trump’s executive overreach. Oral arguments in the case…
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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Paul Atkins has made clear his desire to incentivize more companies to go public, arguing that regulatory hurdles and…
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Hours after California voters approved a redistricting measure that would flip as many as five House seats for Democrats next year, California Republicans filed a…
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Why It Will Be Hard for Five Justices to Bless Trump’s Tariffs
November 6, 2025
On Wednesday the Supreme Court heard oral arguments about the legality of President Trump’s tariffs. Earlier this week, the president said that “if a President…
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How to build a food donation program like Wawa’s
November 6, 2025
Anyone who attended last month’s 2025 NACS Show saw the variety of food to sample, from Krispy Krunchy Chicken to the multitude of snacks and…
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Supreme Court justices seemed ‘puzzled’ by Trump’s argument on tariffs, Prof. Laurence Tribe says
November 6, 2025
Laurence Tribe joins MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell to discuss how even some of the conservative justices on the Supreme Court seemed skeptical of the Trump administration’s…
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ICE is sending a chill through the construction industry
November 6, 2025
As cars and trucks zoom by, Rurick Palomino points to the underside of the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge that spans the Potomac River in Washington, D.C.,…
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Policy advocates and SNAP beneficiaries welcomed Friday’s rulings blocking the Trump administration from halting food stamp payments but emphasized that many questions remain. On Saturday,…
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The Runaway Monkeys Upending the Animal-Rights Movement
November 3, 2025
Last November, the day after the election, Daniel Vance was eating lunch in his truck when he noticed something move in the trees across the…
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What If You Spent Every Waking Moment Taking On Elon Musk?
November 3, 2025
In 2018, Aaron Greenspan was a 30-something tech entrepreneur wondering what he should do with the several million dollars in his pocket. Unlike many in…
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A letter by Nancy Gertner: Jeff Jacoby reassures the reader that Chief Justice John Roberts’s court has not been bulldozing precedent willy-nilly. The court, he…
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Again and again since President Trump returned to the White House, the Supreme Court’s conservative majority has blessed his boundary-pushing policies, allowing them to take…
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FERC chair says she won’t recuse herself from data center cases
October 31, 2025
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s new chair said this week she wouldn’t recuse herself from pending proceedings involving data centers and a client of her…
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Louisiana Republicans delay election calendar to prepare for possible redistricting effort
October 30, 2025
Louisiana’s Republican-controlled Legislature passed two bills Wednesday to delay the state’s spring elections, a move designed to give them time for a possible redraw of…
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The legal debate over Trump’s Title VI campus crackdown
October 30, 2025
The September ruling in Harvard University’s favor restoring roughly $2.2 billion in federal funding struck a short-term blow against the Trump administration’s use of civil…
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Pursuit of justice borne of personal experience with injustice
October 28, 2025
Rosalie Abella was 4 years old when she learned that her father hadn’t been allowed to practice law in Canada. “I had no idea what…
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If democracy survives, it’ll be because a handful of sleep-deprived federal judges refused to let it die on their watch. Federal district judges are overworked,…
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Trump and the Presidency That Wouldn’t Shut Up
October 27, 2025
An article by Jill Lepore: The list of figures in American history with whom Donald J. Trump has been compared since he announced his bid…