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Trump's Conviction Requires Him To Surrender His Guns. Civil Libertarians Should Be Troubled.
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe former president's loss of his Second Amendment rights highlights an arbitrary restriction that...
Biden's judicial appointments most diverse in U.S. history; Trump's still loom large
UPI· 2 days ago1 of 3 | The Senate last month confirmed President Joe Biden's 200th judge -- a class that has...
David Axelrod swats Bill Maher's suggestion Biden could be swapped from Dem ticket: 'Fantasy'
Fox News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFormer Obama adviser David Axelrod quickly dismissed Bill Maher's suggestion that President Biden...
Opinion: I’ve observed the Trump jury. Here’s what could be happening in deliberations | CNN
CNN.com· 7 days ago“You are going to begin the only active part of your jury service: You will begin the process of...
Paul Ryan talks misinformation, polarization and pitfalls of Democrats and Republicans
Michigan Advance via Yahoo News· 6 days agoFormer House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.) on Wednesday sat down with former Rep. Harold Ford Jr....
Trump found guilty in hush money trial | CNN Politics
CNN.com· 6 days agoA Manhattan jury found Donald Trump guilty of all 34 charges of falsifying business records...
After Trump’s guilty verdict, threats and attempts to dox Trump jurors proliferate online | CNN...
CNN.com· 5 days agoOn online forums that have previously been linked to mass shootings, people are threatening violence...
'Trumpworld’s push for power' relies on Supreme Court's 'kneecapping' capacity: analyst
The Raw Story· 19 hours agoFormer President and convicted felon Donald Trump's ability to reclaim the power he lost in 2020...
This is not a garden flag: the treachery of Alito’s vexing icons
Kansas Reflector via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIn 1929, the Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte gave us “The Treachery of Images.” The work is...
Opinion | How the Supreme Court Could Use the Pardon Power to Create an Imperial Presidency
Politico· 6 days agoOver and over during the Supreme Court’s oral deliberations in the case this spring, the justices brought up the power given to presidents to pardon people convicted of federal crimes. Yet judging ...