New initiatives would beef up investigations into anti-competitive conduct from the industry, which is enjoying astronomical profits.
Law & Justice
A Justice for a Progressive Future
What really matters is how Ketanji Brown Jackson can help turn American law in a more progressive direction decades from now.
Altercation: Social Media and White Supremacist Terrorism
A movement that’s both nationalist and global, and largely uncoordinated
Michelle Childs, Jim Clyburn, and One Man’s Love of Hunting Quail
A South Carolinian scion was facing stiff penalties for killing federally protected hawks. Rep. Clyburn asked Judge Michelle Childs to consider his character.
The ‘Black Woman Question’ and the Court Nominee
There’s a world of difference between Biden’s possible picks. And then there are administration policies that afflict and even endanger Black women.
Biden’s Supreme Court Pick
Today on TAP: Appointing a centrist whom Republicans love is the wrong sort of bipartisanship.
Supreme Court Conservatives May Slash EPA’s Authority on Climate
A decision limiting the federal agency’s power to combat the climate crisis could potentially have wider, catastrophic effects across a broader range of health and safety issues.
Michelle Childs Sentenced a Man to 12 Years for Selling Eight Ounces of Weed
‘I had more time than people in there who killed somebody,’ says Willie Roy Goodwin, who received the harsh sentence from the Supreme Court hopeful.
On Banning (Some) Forced Arbitration
Today on TAP: One lesson to progressives is, get the naming rights!
Michelle Childs’s Punitive Criminal Justice Rulings Were Repeatedly Overturned
The candidate for the Supreme Court vacancy has a history of tough-on-crime sentences and opinions that higher courts subsequently tossed out.

