Justice Amy Coney Barrett declined to recuse herself in a case involving a nonprofit that spent over $1 million getting her confirmed to the Supreme Court.
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How Worried Should We Be About Our Election System?
Malevolent intent is now a given. But will the pushback be strong enough?
Why Justice Breyer Will Resign at the End of This Court Term
Despite a lot of words about not politicizing the Court, he will do the right thing—and his former clerk is likely to take his seat.
Biden’s Jekyll-and-Hyde Judicial Nominations
Democratic senators like Cory Booker and Bob Menendez continue to undermine Biden’s call for noncorporate judicial appointees.
Stripping the Courts’ Jurisdiction
The fundamental solution to politicized judges’ power is to limit courts’ power, as the Constitution clearly permits.
Taking On Corporate Law, in Both Parties
The People’s Parity Project is bringing a labor organizing model to building space for progressive personnel and ideas in the legal profession.
The One Union Biden Has Not Supported
Trump decertified the immigration judges’ union. If Biden doesn’t reverse this decision, it could have big implications for federal employee unions.
Why Is Michael Bennet Defying Joe Biden’s Call for Non-Corporate Judges?
The Colorado senator has recommended a top corporate lawyer for a federal district court seat, after Biden specifically asked for public defenders and civil rights attorneys.
Judge Barrett’s Record: Siding With Businesses Over Workers
A number of her decisions deprive employees and other vulnerable populations of their civil rights.
Biden Needs to Give a Major Speech on Court Expansion
The Republicans are the real Court-packers.

