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The Supreme Court’s Religious Crusade Found Its Soldiers
July 15, 2024
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: A new law in Louisiana requires every public school classroom to display the Ten Commandments. Similar laws are under consideration…
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“No One Can Guarantee that Trump Is the Last Maniacal Sociopath Who Will Want Power in America”
July 15, 2024
DER SPIEGEL: Professor [Laurence] Tribe, the United States is currently celebrating Independence Day. But earlier this week, the Supreme Court handed down a ruling that…
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Bob Kramer long relied on his website to auction off his intricate handcrafted knives and to educate consumers about his craft. How he uses the…
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Trump Now Has ‘Carte Blanche to Do Unspeakable Things’
July 12, 2024
The combination of recent Supreme Court rulings on presidential power and the Democratic Party’s nomination crisis in the wake of Joe Biden’s disastrous debate performance…
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The Karen Read legal saga remains in limbo after a mistrial was declared in her sensational murder case on July 1. Read, 44, of Mansfield,…
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In spring 1994, the governor-general of New Zealand was welcomed to Oxford university with a traditional Māori ceremony known as a pōwhiri. On the croquet…
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As artificial intelligence surges, corporate directors face a set of urgent ethical considerations. What role can they play in fostering responsible practices for using AI…
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Michael B. Moore sat down, closed his eyes and lowered his head. The pastor standing behind him clamped his palm on Moore’s shoulder, and three…
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We Need to Control AI Agents Now
July 8, 2024
An article by Jonathan Zittrain: In 2010—well before the rise of ChatGPT and Claude and all the other sprightly, conversational AI models—an army of bots…
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An essay by Jeannie Suk Gersen: In a live broadcast of “The Daily Show” immediately after the Presidential debate last week, the comedian Jon Stewart…
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During the 1960s, disability activists fought for the right to live independently, rather than in institutions like nursing homes. That led to the first Center…
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An article by Laurence Tribe: On 1 July 2024, the US supreme court, after an unconscionable half-year delay that it laughably described as “expedited” treatment,…
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A Nashville judge late Thursday refused to allow the publication of writings left behind by the assailant who killed six people at a Christian school…
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A Plymouth tribe asked a town board to acknowledge their legacy. Officials asked for their lawyer instead.
July 8, 2024
Melissa Ferretti grew up in south Plymouth, immersed in her hometown’s legacy as the Pilgrims’ first settlement in America. As chairwoman of the Herring Pond…
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High-profile endorsements and controversy heat up race for Suffolk County Supreme Judicial Court clerkship
July 8, 2024
A race for an elected position far off most residents’ radar is evolving into the buzziest matchup on the September primary ballot, with some of…
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Harvard Law School Constitutional Law Professor Laurence Tribe speaks to MSNBC’s Ali Velshi about concrete steps Americans can take to push back against the Supreme…
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FERC Is Already Split Over the End of Chevron
July 8, 2024
As decades of administrative law were being rendered irrelevant last week by a landmark Supreme Court decision denying regulators deference in their interpretations of ambiguous…
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Before presenting her opinion in a sleeper case on July 1st, the final day of the Supreme Court’s term, Justice Amy Coney Barrett elicited chuckles…
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An op-ed by Noah Feldman: “All Gaul is divided into three parts,” Julius Caesar famously wrote. The same is now clearly true of the Supreme…
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The U.S. Supreme Court’s divisions deepened over its nine-month term that culminated this week with a ruling powered by its 6-3 conservative majority granting former…
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The Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority boldly flexed its power this term, tossing aside a 40-year-old precedent to rein in the regulatory authority of federal agencies…