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‘Not just an imperial Executive, but an imperial Supreme Court’: Tribe reacts to birthright ruling
June 30, 2025
Harvard Constitutional Law Professor Laurence Tribe and MSNBC’s Ali Velshi discuss the dangers of the Supreme Court’s latest ruling, limiting the ability of federal judges…
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The Birthright Citizenship Ruling Is Being Overhyped
June 30, 2025
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: In a 6-3 decision split along ideological lines, the Supreme Court has ended the practice of universal injunctions. The ruling, which…
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Erin Burnett Out Front
June 30, 2025
Professor Laurence Tribe provides commentary on the recent Supreme Court ruling on the power of lower court judges and more.
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In November 2022, a man in El Salvador believed he had few options: be snatched off the street by police or testify against Massachusetts members…
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Kenneth Chesebro, a lawyer who helped spearhead a brazen legal effort to use phony slates of pro-Trump electors to overturn the 2020 presidential election, was…
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What started as a simple beard request from a New Jersey first responder is now a significant precedent that strengthens legal protections for people of…
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When President Donald Trump appointed Justice Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court weeks before the 2020 election, outraged liberals attacked her as a right-wing…
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The Trump administration returned to the Supreme Court on Tuesday in the case of eight men it seeks to deport to South Sudan, asking the…
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An op-ed by Josh McDaniel: In an era of heightened polarization, especially in the nation’s capital, it’s rare to find a value that unites Americans…
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Thirty-six of the 38 people arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket more than three weeks ago have still…
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President Trump’s decision to bomb three nuclear sites in Iran has prompted accusations that he violated the Constitution by carrying out an act of war…
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A novel New York bill allowing the state to oversee private union disputes while the NLRB lacks a quorum heralds legal battles over a decades-old…
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An essay by Jeannie Suk Gersen: Preventing harm to children is a goal with which most people would agree. But the widening gulf between red and…
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States Moving To Fill In For Beleaguered NLRB
June 23, 2025
A few states are mulling measures that would empower their labor arbiters to step in for the National Labor Relations Board as its staff struggles…
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China Inc’s American Exodus
June 23, 2025
For the past three months, hawks have called on the Securities and Exchange Commission to end the ease with which American investors can invest in…
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As President Trump was leaning toward appointing Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court five years ago, some advisers shared doubts about whether she was…
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wants health agencies to use a lot more AI. After the MAHA report, experts have some concerns.
June 20, 2025
Last month as he defended his agency’s budget request to senators, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. made a lofty promise about artificial intelligence: “The…
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Trump Organization unveils mobile phone service
June 20, 2025
President Donald Trump’s family business is licensing his name to a newly launched mobile phone service that promises gold smartphones and a $47-a-month price tag…
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Protests, Emergency Powers, and Petty Feuds
June 20, 2025
This week, with the military deployed to LA and readying to parade in DC, Jon is joined by Jill Lepore, Professor of History and Law…
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The Supreme Court this morning upheld a Tennessee law banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors, saying that it does not violate the Equal Protection Clause.
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The Culture Show Podcast: June 18, 2025
June 20, 2025
Historian, lawyer and Pulitzer-prize winning author Annette Gordon-Reed joins The Culture Show to talk about her latest book “On Juneteenth,” which explores the holiday commemorating…