Today on TAP: The chief justice shows his stripes
Law & Justice
Supreme Court Saves DACA, for Now
Chief Justice Roberts joins the Court’s liberals in ruling that the government failed to follow legal procedures in terminating the program protecting Dreamers from deportation.
No Justice. No Peace.
Underlying the nationwide protests for Black lives is the racial wealth gap.
D.C. Statehood—a Congressional (Well, a House) First
Today on TAP: No taxation without representation
Big Tech Finds Competent Defenders Hard to Come By
You don’t want the guy who said there would be 500 total deaths from COVID-19 in the United States as your champion.
Bostock: What Two Conservatives Realized and Three Dissenters Missed
By following Antonin Scalia’s textualist criteria, Neil Gorsuch ruled that gay and transgender employees can’t be discriminated against.
When Americans Don’t Riot, Politicians Feel Unrestrained
The backlash against the civil rights movement succeeded because riots dissipated.
How Ongoing Resistance Is Fueling the End of Policing
Author and professor Alex Vitale talks about police abolition, minimizing harm, and imagining a radically different society.
Democrats Have a Blue Lives Matter Problem
Why did House Dems back a ‘Blue Lives Matter’ pro-police bill sponsored by leading VP candidate Val Demings in 2018?

