Today on TAP: Its law school faculty shames the university’s general strategy of appeasement.
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Cracks in the Wall
Today on TAP: Opposition to Trump is growing. That will embolden more opposition.
Bezos Attacks Toddler Safety
Today on TAP: Amazon sues to abolish the one federal agency empowered to identify and recall highly flammable little-kid PJs.
Where Are the Firebreaks?
Today on TAP: As Trump continues trying to rule by decree, wreck public institutions, and intimidate his opposition, we need to be strategic in restraining him.
If Trumpworld’s Security Norms Had Been in Place Before
Today on TAP: Appoint a nest of birdbrains to top government posts and see what you get.
Columbia’s Capitulation, and Wesleyan’s Pushback
Today on TAP: Appeasing dictators only invites more of the same. More university presidents should know that.
Trump’s Attack on Social Security Backfires
Today on TAP: The requirement of in-person visits and Elon Musk’s fishing expedition into Social Security data have awakened a torpid AARP, docile federal judges—and public opinion.
The Varied Strains of Democrats
Today on TAP: There are ideological differences and anti-Trump activist differences. Both matter.
Fascism’s Feeble Firebreaks
Today on TAP: How will Trump’s madness be contained? Three sources of pushback are traditional conservatives, courts, and Republicans in Congress. So far, none are all that reassuring.
What Did You Do in the Anti-Trump War, Daddy and Mama?
Today on TAP: The outrage at Schumer personifies a much larger sense of anger and frustration.

