Republicans’ culture-war legislation is both wedge-issue politics and a subjugation of women and minorities.
Supreme Court
Cry, the Beloved Country
Today on TAP: Comparing the Senate’s decorous treatment of Thurgood Marshall with the Republican inquisition of Ketanji Brown Jackson
Advise and Pontificate
The rot at the core of the Senate turns Supreme Court confirmation hearings into gratuitous distractions—or frequently, worse.
What Amazon Will Do Next. What Unions Must Do Next.
The NLRB can—as originally intended—quickly facilitate worker organization. But workers need to act fast before the Supreme Court cancels their efforts.
What Common Good?
Adrian Vermeule has a new constitutional theory that hides its religious foundations.
American Courts Are Broken
US courts are a dystopian mess from the Supreme Court down to the county level.
The Memo Writer
Jennifer Abruzzo, general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board, has outlined an agenda that would transform the American workplace.
Alito, Gorsuch, and Thomas Declare They’re Also Admirals
Today on TAP: Injecting themselves into the military chain of command, they take judicial activism to a new depth.
Ginni Thomas Isn’t the Only Problem With the Supreme Court
It’s a fundamentally undemocratic institution.
Supreme Court Could Shut Down Most Employment Litigation
An upcoming case might nullify a California statute that allows employees to enforce violations of labor law, and possibly federal whistleblower cases too.

