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Except for Joe Manchin, who got the pipeline he wanted, almost no one was satisfied with the outcome of a plan to boost electricity transmission…
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An article co-written by Laurence Tribe: And now there are two. With a federal grand jury’s indictment of Donald Trump for conspiring to obstruct justice,…
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A divided Supreme Court on Thursday said the Alabama legislature should have created a second congressional district in which Black voters had a chance of…
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Why retailers almost never come back from bankruptcy
June 8, 2023
The Bed Bath & Beyond bankruptcy saga continues — this time with a glint of good news. The company is in talks to sell its…
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An op-ed by Randall Kennedy: As we await a Supreme Court ruling that is likely to restrict, if not prohibit, crediting racial identity as a…
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Ben & Jerry’s Is the Anti-Starbucks
June 7, 2023
An op-ed by Terri Gerstein: Something unusual happened in Vermont last week. The flagship location of Ben & Jerry’s in Burlington recognized the Scoopers United…
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Oklahoma Tries to Tear Down the Church-State Wall
June 6, 2023
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: Oklahoma has approved a public Catholic charter school, which would be the first overtly religious school in the US to…
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The Dominion Energy–backed group Power for Tomorrow has re-emerged ahead of the June 20 primaries with ad campaigns backing incumbent lawmakers. Power for Tomorrow refused…
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The pattern was chillingly similar in each attack. The assailant lured women into his car in downtown Boston, authorities say, and then drove them to…
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The Museum of the Albemarle, on the eastern shore of North Carolina, is a spacious building the color of sand and sea glass. It’s in…
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The Cognitive Dissonance of Brock Turner
June 6, 2023
We made THE RECALL: REFRAMED to ask people to hold, at the same time, what may seem at first to be two irreconcilable beliefs: that…
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Doctors, data scientists and hospital executives believe artificial intelligence may help solve what until now have been intractable problems. AI is already showing promise to…
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Now that Congress has ended the debt limit crisis, the race is on to prevent the next one — and a federal court case in…
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‘Dangerous precedent?’ How the averted debt ceiling crisis could become new Washington norm
June 5, 2023
With President Joe Biden prepared to sign a debt-ceiling bill loaded with Republican spending cuts, Speaker Kevin McCarthy proved he could use the threat of…
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When it comes to championing the health of Indigenous children in the United States, few pieces of legislation possess the profound significance of the Indian…
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Supreme Court ruling could chill labor strikes
June 2, 2023
The U.S. Supreme Court has delivered the latest in a series of rulings undercutting organized labor, with some legal experts predicting that the decision will…
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Doctors, data scientists and hospital executives believe artificial intelligence may help solve problems that until now have been intractable. Hospitals are already using AI to…
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Starbucks Corp. has been found to have violated federal labor law hundreds of times in administrative rulings, a stark showing that the world’s largest coffee…
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All charges have been dropped against a US Secret Service employee and driver for former first lady Michelle Obama who was charged with criminal harassment…
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The Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that federal labor law did not protect a union from liability for damage that arose during a strike, and…
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Until his retirement from the U.S. Supreme Court last year, Stephen Breyer spent 28 years hearing cases that profoundly shaped American life, including landmark decisions…