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Montana’s TikTok Ban Is Unconstitutional Twice Over
May 19, 2023
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: Montana’s ban on TikTok marks an important landmark in the regulation of social media: This is the first time a…
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Andy Warhol’s estate lost its U.S. Supreme Court copyright fight with celebrity photographer Lynn Goldsmith on Thursday as the justices faulted the famed pop artist’s…
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It was Mark Zuckerberg’s hope that the independent Oversight Board he launched in 2019 might one day “expand its scope and potentially include more companies…
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An op-ed by Noah Feldman: If Congress fails to raise the debt limit, can President Joe Biden somehow borrow more money to save the United…
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If he were president, Hawley says, he’d be tempted to raise debt ceiling without Congress
May 18, 2023
As Republicans and Democrats appear at an impasse on raising the debt ceiling, President Joe Biden last week suggested he was open to another option:…
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Last fall, an undercover investigator worked for two months at a Virginia farm outside Richmond that raises chickens on contract for Tyson Foods, America’s largest…
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A federal appeals court will hear arguments Wednesday afternoon in a closely watched lawsuit that seeks to pull the abortion pill mifepristone from the U.S.
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Ron DeSantis is coming for teachers’ unions. It’s just the latest attack against the labor movement
May 17, 2023
For any member of a union, dues are often automatically deducted from their paychecks. But for teachers and government employees who are union members in…
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Trump’s Most Pivotal, Incriminating Admission on CNN
May 17, 2023
An article co-written by Laurence Tribe: In terms of criminal law, among several self-destructive statements former President Donald Trump made in CNN’s “Town Hall,” the…
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Clyburn’s Role in South Carolina Redistricting May Be Examined as Supreme Court Hears Racial Gerrymandering Case
May 17, 2023
The Supreme Court said Monday that it will hear oral arguments in a South Carolina redistricting case where the NAACP is challenging the state’s Republican…
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Walk into a grocery store, and you’ll face a cacophony of expirations dates: “sell by,” “use by,” “freeze by.” Sometimes you’ll even see “enjoy by”…
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A group of Democratic lawmakers on Tuesday announced the reintroduction of legislation that would expand the Supreme Court by adding four seats. While speaking about…
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White House pressed EPA to toughen power plant rule
May 17, 2023
EPA strengthened its climate rule on power plants after White House officials pressed the agency to expand the proposal before it was released last week.
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These Leaders are Standing up for Transgender Care
May 17, 2023
Last month in the Montana statehouse, Democratic State Representative Zooey Zephyr stood up to oppose a bill that bans gender-affirming care for the Montana’s transgender…
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Amid high political tensions, Healey administration weighs in on federal protections for trans student athletes
May 16, 2023
Governor Maura Healey’s administration on Monday stepped into what has quickly become a political minefield: transgender student participation in school sports. Education Secretary Patrick Tutwiler…
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Laurence Tribe, Harvard Law School professor emeritus, joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss if Tribe’s op-ed piece made any waves in the debt ceiling…
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The Real Scandal Surrounding Clarence Thomas’s Gifts
May 15, 2023
An essay by Jeannie Suk Gersen: Law and ethics are two different things. In 1991, the year Clarence Thomas was confirmed to the Supreme Court,…
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The Second Amendment Allows a Ban on the AR-15
May 15, 2023
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: As the endless parade of mass shootings continues, you might find yourself wondering: Just how far does the Second Amendment…
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If Joe Biden and House Republicans fail to reach a debt deal, the crisis could get tossed to the Supreme Court — where it would…
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Butter spray and “spreadable fruit” are just a few of the consumer food products targeted in false advertising class actions amid an apparent spike in…
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Power Shift: In less than a decade, the state’s electric grid must dramatically transform. It won’t be easy.
May 15, 2023
There is nothing sexy about the electric grid. It’s a thing we don’t think about — plug in your phone charger, flip on your lights,…