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Why Brett Kavanaugh Shot Down a Fake Case That Would Have Blown Up the Tax Code
Slate· 5 hours agoOn Thursday, the Supreme Court passed up an opportunity to implode the United State tax code on the...
Californians won’t vote on taxpayer measure this November
Courthouse News Service· 4 hours agoThe California Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that the Taxpayer Protection and Government...
Ahead of the RNC in Milwaukee, some are worried, some eager and others bracing
Gannett via AOL· 12 hours agoOwens believes the state of things in Milwaukee under Democrats leaves too many people behind, and...
Opinion: Expected Iowa Supreme Court ruling could mean dire consequences for women
The Gazette· 15 hours agoIn the coming days, the seven justices of the Iowa Supreme Court will issue a ruling on the misnamed...
Supreme Court dropping decisions on guns, abortion, Trump immunity and more in coming days
USA Today· 3 hours agoThe Supreme Court in the coming days will issue a flurry of potentially blockbuster decisions on gun...
Maryland’s marijuana pardons reflect uneven shift in U.S. drug policy
Washington Post via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoMaryland Gov. Wes Moore’s decision to offer mass pardons for low-level marijuana crimes is part of a...
American opera needs 'The Comet / Poppea.' Yuval Sharon's experimental dialogue with history is...
LA Times via Yahoo News· 19 minutes agoYuval Sharon's 'The Comet / Poppea' is as an experimental dialogue with history in a way that only...
Rift Is Emerging Among Conservatives on SCOTUS
newser· 5 hours ago"There is a very ongoing, current debate raging among the justices about how to interpret the Constitution across a range of cases and whether they need...
Donald Trump has finally got it right about the January 6th insurrectionists
The Economist· 9 hours agoThen ask yourself this: after embracing all of those assumptions and assertions, why would you...
Ohio Republicans passed a law to tightly restrict absentee ballots. The Justice Department says it’s...
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 6 hours agoThe U.S. Department of Justice intervened this week in a lawsuit over a state election law that says only a postal worker or a close relative can handle a voter’s mail-in ...