The anti-obscenity law is unenforceable and probably unconstitutional. Conservatives still want to use it to ban medication abortions.
Conservatism
Chamber Takes an L on Egregious Judge Shopping
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce filed suit against the CFPB’s credit card rule in a judicial district that contains no credit card companies.
‘Stay Strapped or Get Clapped’
How the media misses the story of companies seeking profit by keeping traumatized veterans armed and enraged
Ken Paxton, America First Legal, and Premonitions of Project 2025
Texas today is what America will look like if Trump wins. It’s not pretty.
Judge Shopping Ended—by Judges Themselves
Feral (and federal) district court judges attempted to seize control of national policy one too many times.
Son of Bush v. Gore
The Supreme Court’s ‘Gang of Five,’ to help out Donald Trump, rules that the Constitution doesn’t mean what it says.
Mitch McConnell, Senate Arsonist
Today on TAP: The longtime leader of Senate Republicans did more damage to his elected body than anyone in history.
The Gun Death Cult Takes On the Administrative State
The conservative movement is outraged that Donald Trump did too much in response to the Las Vegas mass shooting.
Ken Cuccinelli and the Persuasive, Pervasive Politics of Cruelty
The conservative movement has convinced its members to become the worst versions of themselves.
The Unheralded Labor of Fighting Book Bans
Groups of educators, parents, and activists work tirelessly to expose the costs of the post-pandemic surge in book challenges.

