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Law & Justice
Supreme Court Decides Fake Plaintiffs Are Good Plaintiffs
The result is that student debt cancellation for 43 million borrowers has been wiped away.
The Roberts Court’s Cynical Use of Free Speech to Allow Discrimination
Today on TAP: If a Colorado web designer can refuse to serve a same-sex couple, why can’t a business owner discriminate against Blacks, Muslims, and Jews?
From the Exonerated Five to the New York City Council
Yusef Salaam campaigned on economic justice and housing reform.
Minnesota Stands Out in Midwest on Abortion
After ‘Dobbs,’ state lawmakers moved decisively to liberalize reproductive rights laws.
Big Changes to a Little Form
Today on TAP: The antitrust agencies propose that companies actually give them the information they need to decide whether their mergers are legal.
Pleasant Surprises From the Roberts Court
This session’s rulings on voting rights have broken with recent trends.
Samuel Alito’s Revealing Temper Tantrum
Let’s compare his behavior to Justice Barrett.
Attacks on Lina Khan’s Ethics Reveal Copious Amounts of Projection
Before the Federal Trade Commission chair got there, the agency was brimming with conflicts of interest, including from her loudest critics.
Fleecing in Indian Country
An undercovered SCOTUS decision brushes against Native sovereign immunity, but also potentially snuffs out loopholes exploited by payday lenders.

