The conditions at border detention facilities provide irrefutable evidence of the child maltreatment that President Trump commits in our names—and state officials need to take action to end the cruelty.
Law & Justice
A Week of Reckoning for Big Tech
The platform monopolies face three hearings on Capitol Hill that could define future actions against them.
Awakening the Constitutional Spirit of Liberty
What it will take to hold President Trump accountable
Mark Janus Wants His Union Dues Back
A year after Janus v. AFSCME, right-to-work forces organize against organized labor in California.
Trump Wants to Silence Planned Parenthood—and He’s Winning in Court
The Ninth Circuit ruled in favor of the administration’s domestic gag rule, making it harder to receive and consult on reproductive health.
The Biggest Abuser of Forced Arbitration Is Amazon
With 2.5 million third-party sellers, it’s the largest employment-related class barred from using courts for complaints, and confined to the online retailer’s private law.
A Win for Cheap Alcohol, a Loss for Democracy
A Supreme Court ruling nullifies a core piece of the 21st Amendment: state control of alcohol markets.
A Response to Aaron Freedman
PEN America argues that conservatives are not the only ones concerned with free speech on campus; Aaron Freedman responds.
A Split Decision at the Supreme Court—Which Might Not Be Split for Long
The justices deny relief from gerrymandering, and hold up the citizenship question on the census … for now.
The Anti-Entrenchment Agenda
Entrenched power is the problem. What can be done about it?

