So much bad, so much good, so much old, so much new …
Law and Justice
Dollar General Overcharges ‘Hundreds of Thousands’ of Customers, Lawsuit Alleges
The prices paid at the register do not match the price tags, according to a class action lawsuit working through the courts.
Trump’s Lawyers Invite Biden to Assassinate Him
And it’ll be fine, so long as Biden doesn’t get impeached, they implied.
After Section 3 Comes Section 2
The election lawsuit about the 14th Amendment that you might not know about
Omaha Bans Ghost Gun Kits—for Now
As the ghost gun threat accelerates, red states are going after blue cities trying to control the proliferation of the weapons.
The American Judiciary Is Failing Its Trump Test
A would-be dictator does not deserve anxious consideration of his rights.
Texas Is Challenging 150 Years of Immigration Law
Senate Bill 4 could be the vehicle for the U.S. Supreme Court to finally unleash Lone Star Republicans on the world’s huddled masses.
Actually, Opioid Victims Love the Sackler Immunity Shields
And other fake news from the Supreme Court’s Purdue Pharma hearing
The Department of Justice’s Legal Love Letter to Moderna
This story has been retracted.
A Chance to Speak
Katie Anderson’s story shows the difficulty of finding some measure of accountability after being sexually assaulted.

