In the March 17 primary, the coronavirus wasn’t the only obstacle they encountered—and overcame.
Law and Justice
Immigrant Detention During COVID-19 Is a Worsening Nightmare
A Cameroonian woman’s story shows how COVID-19 is poised to devastate asylum seekers.
Democratizing the Jury Box
Wesleyan University political scientist Sonali Chakravarti discusses her new book ‘Radical Enfranchisement in the Jury Room and Public Life.’
Will the Court Ignore Past Rulings in Its Zeal to Demolish Abortion Rights?
In last week’s Supreme Court arguments, pro-choice attorneys hoped the Court’s respect for precedent would temper its non-respect for women’s rights.
Making the World Safe for Fraudsters
The SEC’s most important enforcement tool to fight securities fraud is at stake in a case before the Supreme Court.
Five Ways William Barr Is Turning America Into a Dictatorship
Trump’s attorney general has corrupted the Justice Department and willfully abetted the president’s lawlessness.
The Coming Constitutional Crisis Over Iran
As Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi will be in a position to make the next critical move.
A Glimpse of the Makeshift Courts Stonewalling Asylum Seekers
Lawyers and advocates explain how the immigration courts, erected in tents at the border, are so unjust that evidence from asylum seekers does not even get seen.
Democratic Senators Protest Trump’s Anti-Asylum Policies
Lawmakers’ letter warns deportation agreements with Central American countries may violate both international and domestic refugee law.
Alan Dershowitz’s Bad History
The lawyer for Trump in the impeachment trial makes incorrect claims about Andrew Johnson’s defenders.


