The bill is a sensible response to a deep division among Americans about a fraught moral issue.
Law & Justice
Capital’s Terrorists
Historian Chad Pearson talks about the violent enforcers of business rule before World War I.
Democratic Criminal Justice Reformers Did Well on Election Day
The Republican plan to win the midterms on racist crime messaging failed miserably.
Swifties Go Berserk Toward Ticketmaster
The ticketing monopoly may have messed with the wrong group of millions of rabid fans.
We Already Have Laws to Stop Crypto Fraud
Forget Washington’s urgency to design a regulatory regime for crypto. It’s better to treat it like any other illegal operation.
Bankman and the Bastardization of Bankruptcy
Today on TAP: He gets to cheat his customers, write off debts, and then keep control of his company? (Yup, that’s how bankruptcy often works for big dogs.)
Courts Use Increasingly Lawless Arguments to Block Student Debt Relief
In the latest ruling, the Eighth Circuit turned a non-plaintiff into a plaintiff.
Sam Bankman-Fried: A Common Crook
Today on TAP: With luck, his fall will take the whole crypto sector with him.
Winners From the Midterms? The Supreme Court’s Right Wing.
The restraint of congressional overrides is probably gone.
Lina Hidalgo Prevails Against Republican Offensive in Harris County
In face of high-profile GOP push to claw back power in Texas’s largest county, Democrats expanded their power.

