Letting him off the hook for multiple crimes would reinforce Trump’s own contempt for the rule of law.
Law & Justice
How to Counteract the Court
Congress has the power to override Supreme Court rulings based on statutory interpretations.
Trump’s Last-Minute Executions
If he has to leave office, our president is determined to execute a few more prisoners before he must depart.
Biden at the Cannabis Crossroads
The president-elect’s moves toward federal marijuana liberalization don’t add up to legalization—and there will be tougher issues on the drug policy front ahead.
Trump Still Trying to Deport Migrant Children
Another 28 are set to be deported this weekend, after spending months in detention.
The End of Retail
What Amazon, private equity, and real estate conglomerates are doing to the retail industry today is a rerun of what discounters like Walmart did in the 1970s.
The Day One Agenda: Now More Than Ever
The election result brings new prominence to executive actions. But in reality, it was always going to be a necessary facet of a Democratic presidency.
Deported Cameroonian Asylum Seekers Fear for Their Lives
Those sent back to Cameroon on October 13 had their papers confiscated, and at least two have been arrested.

