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Law & Justice
The Big Barrier to the UAW’s Non-Union Auto Plant Drive
It’s U.S. labor law, which allows companies to union-bust and endlessly delay consequences. Case in point: a Tesla worker illegally fired six years ago and still not back on the job.
A Chance to Speak
Katie Anderson’s story shows the difficulty of finding some measure of accountability after being sexually assaulted.
Abortion Confusion in Texas
State courts must now decide how to handle life-threatening pregnancy issues that state attorneys, lawmakers, and medical officials refuse to clear up.
Borderline Inanity
Today on TAP: The immigration mess is not likely to be solved by a bipartisan deal.
The Secret Trial
Google tried to withhold practically every critical detail from the public in its monopolization case. A band of advocates and journalists fought back.
The Supreme Court’s Objectivity Theater
The Court wrote a new ethics code for itself. It’s all but meaningless.
Texas Republicans: Maniacs and Megalomaniacs
Today on TAP: The legislature already stopped cities from passing laws they don’t like; now they’re claiming they can supersede federal law, too.
Diversity of Experience on the Federal Bench
The White House nominates SEIU’s longtime general counsel to a seat on the Fourth Circuit.
Texas Legislature Votes to Seize Immigration Authority From Feds
A major U.S. Supreme Court case could be on the horizon as the Lone Star State takes international matters into its own hands.

