The Supreme Court justice repeatedly broke the law for two decades. But do the laws even apply to the leaders on our judicial branch?
Law and Justice
The Bureau of Prisons Proposes to Raid Incarcerated People’s Bank Accounts
Advocates are left in the dark as the agency ends public comment on a rule that could garnish up to 50 percent of someone’s wages to use on fines and fees.
Our Two-Tiered Justice System and the Trump Indictment
Corporate crime enforcement in America has been pathetic for decades. One prosecution of a guy screaming to be prosecuted doesn’t change that.
How Biden Can Fight Back Against Lawless Judges
By seeking declaratory judgments on its rules, the administration can preempt right-wing efforts at forum-shopping.
Former Wells Fargo Exec Could Do Prison Time
Does the plea bargain by Carrie Tolstedt, who led Wells’s corrupt fleecing of customers, suggest a belated criminal crackdown on corporate crooks?
Conservative Witness Admits Potential Chaos From CFPB Court Case
The witness said that the Supreme Court finding CFPB’s funding unconstitutional ‘could result in significant problems throughout the financial system.’
Sunsetting Racial Justice in the Sunshine State and Florida-izing the Nation
How Florida’s anti-diversity legislation may be a model for the Supreme Court
Biden’s Ostrich Maneuver on Immigration
Trying to keep immigration stories out of the headlines is futile, and the policies meant to facilitate that are damaging.
Will the Supreme Court Block Student Debt Relief?
The justices may have trouble confirming that the plaintiffs have the right to sue.
Defense Denied
Many poor Texans are being shortchanged on their right to be represented by a defense attorney in cases with potentially life-changing consequences.

