On Monday, the government legally had to begin accepting new DACA applications, but advocates, legal experts, and Senate Democrats worry that they are slow-walking processing of new applicants.
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Did the Supreme Court Just Make Me a Minister?
Expanding the ministerial exception may give religious institutions license to discriminate.
Majority Rule? Not Yet, Fellow Americans
Today on TAP: The Electoral College threat to democracy
Still Anti-Abortion, but Can’t Swallow Alternative Facts
Why Chief Justice Roberts sided with the liberals in June Medical Services
A Decisive Tax Defeat for the Multinationals?
Altera, owned by Intel, just lost a major case on corporate offshore tax evasion. It could signal the end of ‘transfer pricing’—the most common and flagrant way big companies avoid taxes.
For LGBTQ Americans, the Work on Discrimination Isn’t Over
Despite the Supreme Court’s resounding decision this week, full equality will still have to be fought for in courts and in Congress.
Supreme Court Saves DACA, for Now
Chief Justice Roberts joins the Court’s liberals in ruling that the government failed to follow legal procedures in terminating the program protecting Dreamers from deportation.
Good News and Bad News for Election Day
Biden keeps widening his lead over Trump. But the efforts to frustrate a fair election keep proliferating. The remedy: a blowout, theft-proof win.

