America’s most influential news source bends over backward to shade the truth about the bullet that killed the beloved Palestinian American journalist.
Law & Justice
Laws That Create Countervailing Power
A roundtable discussion with Benjamin Sachs, Kate Andrias, Steve Kest, and Robert Kuttner
Supreme Court Wounded, but Didn’t Kill, Biden Climate Powers
The administration still has plenty of tools to limit climate pollution that the ruling in West Virginia v. EPA did not touch.
How Much Will the Abortion Police State Cost?
In addition to the obliteration of privacy and criminalization of women’s health, it’s a waste of money.
Will America Be a Democracy Next July 4th?
Today on TAP: The events of recent weeks could be an inflection point in the struggle to save our democracy. The key word here is ‘overreach.’
Supreme Court Stages a Coup Against Government Regulation
And they endanger the planet in the process.
Abortion Seekers Must Protect Themselves—and Their Data
Incessant Big Tech data collection means that anyone using electronic communication to obtain an abortion puts themselves at risk.
In the Wake of ‘Dobbs,’ Biden Leans on Familiar Excuses for Inaction
‘Rooseveltian resolve’ this is not.
Altercation: The ‘Dobbs’ Backlash and the Democrats’ Choice
Republicans on the Supreme Court overturned the will of the majority; do liberals have the leadership to fight back?
The Hidden Legal Abortion Provider
The United States Postal Service can deliver abortion medications through the mail, and it’s not that easy for anti-abortion states to stop it, though they will try.

