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The Onion’s fresh effort to wrest control of right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’ Infowars platform involves a unique strategy to help Sandy Hook Elementary School…
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On April 18, President Donald Trump signed an executive order intended to accelerate the development of psychedelic drugs as medical treatments. The order calls for…
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Breyer Defends Supreme Court as Shadow Docket Scrutiny Grows
April 22, 2026
Retired Justice Stephen Breyer defended his former colleagues on the US Supreme Court, saying he doesn’t believe any justice is serving to advance a political…
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has fined Durham, N.C.-based American Efficient $722 million and ordered the company to repay more than $410 million in “unjust…
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JUANA SUMMERS, HOST: Proponents of using psychedelics as medicine have come a long way since the 1960s, and over the weekend, they scored a big…
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The Trump administration is being sued over its stockpiling confidential voter data. Some of that includes information on Tennesseans — after Tennessee, along with at…
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The Shadow Docket Is John Roberts’ Disappointing Legacy
April 21, 2026
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: Chief Justice John Roberts was the driving force behind the rise of the Supreme Court’s emergency docket as a powerful…
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This summer, more than a million people are expected to descend on Philadelphia for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. But over the…
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We watched over the weekend as President Donald Trump signed an executive order that aims to fast-track the study of using psychedelics. The goal is…
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Drug ads face new scrutiny at FDA and on Hill
April 21, 2026
Prescription drug commercials are facing renewed scrutiny as the Trump administration and lawmakers from both parties seek new controls on ads that account for more…
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How Trump’s pursuit of Powell is warping prosecutorial power
April 20, 2026
An op-ed by Duncan Levin: Two things can be true at once: Many American presidents have wanted a more compliant Federal Reserve. And President Donald…
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Buying concert tickets sucks. Here’s what will — and won’t — change after the massive Live Nation legal case
April 20, 2026
Buying concert tickets these days is, to be blunt, the worst. It’s become a task of overcoming hurdles — from presale codes and fees to…
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Since President Donald Trump re-took the Oval Office, the Justice Department has been plagued by accusations that it wasn’t transparent about its files on convicted…
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The United States military last week extended its blockade on vessels coming in and out of Iranian ports to the waters of the wider world,…
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Congress Has a Rare Chance to Stop Warrantless Searches
April 16, 2026
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: As Americans increasingly worry about total government surveillance in the age of AI and ICE, Congress has a rare opportunity…
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Free Law Project Announces Initiative to Add Digitized Scans of Case Law Volumes to CourtListener
April 16, 2026
On Thursday, Free Law Project (FLP), a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to primary legal materials, announced a new initiative to scan and digitize case…
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AI is rapidly expanding across government operations, in domains ranging from cybersecurity to intelligence analysis, and soon increasingly capable models may be able to identify…
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Psychedelics and the search for truth
April 16, 2026
Universities and psychedelic experiences have something in common, argues Noah Feldman: they can act as an aid in the pursuit of the truth. In a…
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Mitt Romney, J.D.-M.B.A. ’75, thinks the executive branch of the United States government has too much unchecked influence—and he says it’s a trend that started…
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An article by Ari Peskoe: Data center developers in March agreed to the White House’s ratepayer protection pledge, committing to “pay for all new power…
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President Trump offered a surprising justification last month for forging ahead with construction of his White House ballroom: Halting the $400 million project would pose…