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An article co-written by Lucian Bebchuk: Public investors spent about $75 billion on SpaceX shares at its IPO on June 12. Although this is the…
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President Donald Trump called his conservative Supreme Court appointees who voted against his tariffs an “embarrassment to their families” and derided some justices as “stupid”…
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The Supreme Court term that ended Tuesday left almost everybody at least a little unhappy. President Trump suffered some stinging losses. Liberals rued decisions boosting…
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An essay by Jeannie Suk Gersen: What is law and where does it come from? Several years ago at Harvard Law School, where I am…
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California bans ‘sell by’ food labels
July 2, 2026
A new California law went into effect Wednesday that bans “sell by” food labels as part of a statewide effort to cut down on food…
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An essay by Jeannie Suk Gersen: In January, during oral arguments in the Supreme Court, in a case about whether states may exclude transgender female…
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After berating the Supreme Court for much of the year — while simultaneously inviting some of the justices over to the White House for dinner…
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Retired Justice Stephen Breyer said “it’s possible, of course,” that who occupies the White House plays a role in when justices opt to leave the…
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An op-ed by Noah Feldman: The good news about the landmark birthright citizenship decision the Supreme Court issued today is that it correctly holds that…
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Tribe: SCOTUS ruling shows ‘we’re a heartbeat away from repealing’ core of 14th Amendment
July 1, 2026
Laurence Tribe joins MS NOW’s Lawrence O’Donnell to discuss the Supreme Court’s ruling rejecting Donald Trump’s attempt to end birthright citizenship, adding that none of…
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The Bad News About the Birthright Ruling
July 1, 2026
The Supreme Court ruled correctly on birthright citizenship, but the vote revealed an outrageous conclusion from the dissenting justices, says Harvard Law Professor and Bloomberg…
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What Is the Supreme Court Doing to Presidential Power?
June 30, 2026
An op-ed by Cass Sunstein: Well, that took a while. But the unitary executive is now the law of the land. In Trump v. Slaughter,…
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The Supreme Court Preserves Fed Independence — for Now
June 30, 2026
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: The independence of the US Federal Reserve rests on a single Supreme Court vote. That is the takeaway of a…
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The Supreme Court’s conservative majority took a sledgehammer to much of the federal government’s regulatory structure Monday, striking down almost all the limits that Congress…
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Supreme Court hands Trump new power over independent agencies that oversee energy development
June 30, 2026
A nearly century-old precedent that has been in conservatives’ cross-hairs for years met its demise Monday, when the Supreme Court ruled to limit the independence…
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‘If they’re not taken care of, then they’re not going to be able to work’ | How INDOT is keeping workers safe in extreme heat
June 30, 2026
As summer sets in, so does extreme heat — and it can impact Hoosiers across the state. For Indiana’s Department of Transportation workers, it can…
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The Supreme Court Contradicted Itself
June 30, 2026
The Supreme Court has issued two opinions that affect the independence of the US Federal Reserve, creating an extremely high-risk strategy, explains Bloomberg Opinion columnist…
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An op-ed co-written by Sharon Block: Imagine a labor board chair who knows she will be fired if she rules against the president’s friends. Or…