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Clarence Thomas belatedly discloses lavish travel expenses paid for by Harlan Crow
Politico via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoJustice Clarence Thomas belatedly acknowledged that Republican billionaire Harlan Crow paid for...
Inside the Supreme Court Justices’ Financial Disclosures
Time via Yahoo Finance· 8 hours agoA trip to Bali with billionaire Harlan Crow Justice Clarence Thomas acknowledged for the first time...
5 revelations from Supreme Court justices’ latest financial disclosures
The Hill via AOL· 12 hours agoThe latest financial disclosures of the Supreme Court justices were released Friday, revealing...
Letters to the Editor: Stop panicking over the Alitos' harmless, goofy flag hobby
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoFirst, she shouldn’t conflate Alito’s wife with Justice Clarence Thomas’ to support her thesis....
Friendly Fire: The Trump verdict, the Bhalla-Menendez race, and boardwalk mayhem
NJ.com· 7 days agoThe answer is yes, and we prove it every week. Julie Roginsky, a Democrat, and Mike DuHaime, a...
AP News in Brief at 6:04 p.m. EDT
Idaho State Journal· 7 hours agoPresident Joe Biden on Friday summoned Americans to defend democracy from threats at home and abroad — and cast an implicit contrast with Donald Trump — as he drew on the heroism of Army Rangers ...
Trump’s Payoff to Stormy Was the Best $130,000 He Ever Spent | Washington Monthly
Washington Monthly· 4 days agoCould Teflon Don lose his grip on a third of the country because 12 twelve ordinary Americans did...
Rage against yard decor undermines decisions
The Journal Times· 5 days agoU.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, also has been indicted on charges of accepting bribes to benefit a Mexican bank. Democrats argue Alito cannot assess...
No kidding, Krugman conclusions are laughable and more letters to the editors | Chattanooga Times...
Chattanooga Times Free Press· 7 days agoLast Tuesday's commentary titled "No Kidding, Our Economy's in Great Shape" by New York Times...
Flagging the court
The Journal Times· 5 days agoDuring Chief Justice John Roberts' confirmation hearing in 2005, he claimed the "primary check on the courts has always been judicial self-restraint."...