To block a union that would represent 2,500 faculty members, the private university echoed a corporate argument.
Law & Justice
North Carolina’s Equal-Opportunity Voter Suppression
A Republican’s lawsuits in the last remaining race in Election 2024 open up new pathways for voting rights threats.
Soccer-Loving Father of Four Caught Up in El Cajon Immigration Raid
The operation included dozens of officers, some with guns in hand, as they moved through a paint business.
Harvard Between Courage and Disgrace
Today on TAP: Its law school faculty shames the university’s general strategy of appeasement.
Trump Scrambles to Pardon Corporate Criminals He Once Prosecuted
First the gutted CFPB pronounced ‘Whites Only’ marketing legal again. Now Boeing wants to renege on the sweetheart deal of the century.
Bezos Attacks Toddler Safety
Today on TAP: Amazon sues to abolish the one federal agency empowered to identify and recall highly flammable little-kid PJs.
FTC Commissioners File Suit to Contest Trump’s Alleged Firing
Citing a century of precedent, Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter kick off a process destined for the Supreme Court.
A Conversation With Randall Kennedy
How shall we redeem the deferred promise of civil rights and racial justice?
Exclusive: Intelligence Dossier Compares Luigi Mangione to ‘Robin Hood’
The document from a state fusion center cites high health care costs as a key source of instability in the country.
Paul, Weiss Appeased Trump. More Attacks on BigLaw Will Follow.
Fascists respond to capitulation with more aggression. Elon Musk has already started targeting firms himself.

