The New York Court of Appeals participates in impeachment trials. Cuomo has appointed all seven members, including two of them in June.
Politics
Nina Turner Lost to the Redbox
How Shontel Brown used questionably legal campaign finance tactics to take a House seat
How a Newsom Recall Could End the Democrats’ U.S. Senate Majority
Polls show the September vote will be close. Here’s how the Democrats can prevail.
Altercation: Toying With Treason
A short history of Republicans’ long history of selling out the U.S. to help them win the White House
The Final Rumsfeld Memos
A few last musings from former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld
How Biden Can Profitably Piss Off Republicans
Promoting good policy can also compel the GOP to defend the indefensible.
How Joe Biden Defanged the Left
The White House has used access to quiet would-be progressive critics.
Military Justice Reform Adopted Into Annual Defense Bill
The entirety of Sen. Gillibrand’s bill has landed in the NDAA. But supporters worry that the political hurdles are far from over.
Republicans Play a Deadly Game on Climate
The bipartisan infrastructure bill grinds to a halt, and with it, nearly $50 billion in resilience funding.
Biden Will Nominate Industry Ally for Patent Office
It’s an about-face from the president’s previous commitment to waive patent protections for COVID-19 vaccines.

