The deputy attorney general consulted for Boeing before becoming the number two at Justice. Now she’s involved in a possible ‘sweetheart deal’ for the embattled company.
Law and Justice
The Justice Department’s Next Climate Test
A congressional referral and a Supreme Court request offer the Justice Department a twofold chance to hold Big Oil accountable for its lies.
The Supreme Court Is Begging to Be Reined In
The Court routinely issues partisan or unprincipled rulings. When will Democrats step up?
Who’s Gonna Check the Supreme Court?
This term illustrates that the Court often exercises unjustified power.
Supreme Court Punt on Abortion Case Reflects Political Realities
A majority of justices called the ruling in Moyle v. United States ‘patently unsound.’ A different majority ruled for it anyway.
The Supreme Court Blesses a Form of Bribery
The ruling can be understood only as a policy preference.
Student Loan Rulings Highlight Unaccountable Judicial Power—Again
Two judges this week invalidated part of a program that’s been in place for 30 years. The rulings contradict each other and seem unworkable in practice.
SCOTUS Rules on Homelessness as DOJ Reveals a War on the Poor
The Supreme Court’s coming decision on homelessness will exacerbate a new, growing problem.
The Supreme Court’s Blocking Strategy
America’s top legal authority is doing all it can to prevent Donald Trump from standing trial before the election.
Trump Allies Charged Yet Again Over ‘Fake Elector’ Scheme
The public evidence and mounting legal action tell a pretty clear story.

