Last week, Trump took his fight against asylum seekers straight to the top, and the Supreme Court okayed it. Sotomayor and Ginsburg thought that set a scary precedent.
Law and Justice
High Crimes With Impunity
Constitutional scholar Frank Bowman III discusses his new book High Crimes and Misdemeanors: A History of Impeachment for the Age of Trump.
Uber Goes Back to Basics: Violating the Law
By announcing it would not comply with a California law reclassifying its workers as employees, Uber is returning to the company’s time-honored tradition as a scofflaw.
Is Trump’s Justice Department Trying to Discredit All Antitrust?
Its plainly political investigation of auto companies that agreed to California’s emission standards is just that absurd.
A Popular Electoral College?
Republican political strategist Ed Lopez discusses the federalist argument for the National Popular Vote.
Don’t Blame Mental Illness for Mass Shootings
We’re making progress on mental illness, as we go backwards on the proliferation of military weapons.
Ending the BigLaw Racket: A Conversation With Brian Fallon
The co-founder of Demand Justice has called on the next Democratic president to reject corporate lawyers for judicial nominations.
“Just Following Orders”: Conversations With Concentration Camp Guards at the Southern Border
A professor travels to Texas to talk to the men and women working at detention facilities.
As Republican Legislators Seek to Ban Abortion, Voters in Every Single State Reject That Change
A new poll shows fewer than a quarter of voters in any state favor the outright abortion bans some Republicans are now trying to enact.
Trump Two-fer: One New Policy Will Attack Both Immigrants and the Safety Net
The new “public charge” rule could affect more than 20 million immigrants.

