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The Immunity Con | Sean Wilentz
New York Review of Books· 5 days agoOn April 25 the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Trump v. United States, on whether a former president enjoys immunity from prosecution for crimes...
Why Democratic Voters Would Never Accept Republican Defectors
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 7 days agoLast week, Dan Poulter, a Conservative Party member of Great Britain’s Parliament, abandoned the...
‘You Little F*cking 26-Year-Old!’ James Carville Torches Young Voters for Not Supporting Biden
Mediaite· 7 days agoLongtime Democratic strategist and political commentator James Carville teed off on young voters who...
Supreme Court Eases Standard for Employees to Demonstrate Title VII Discrimination | JD Supra
JD Supra· 4 days agoThe Supreme Court last month made it easier for employees who are involuntarily transferred from one position to another to pursue employment discrimination claims under Title VII of the Civil ...
Founding Fathers would beg to differ on presidential immunity | Horsey cartoon
Seattle Times· 3 days agoDuring the Supreme Court hearing considering former President Donald Trump’s assertion that...
Dr. B | Pamela Druckerman
New York Review of Books· 4 days agoJill Biden is a barrier-breaking national figure. What are we to make of the wholesome, at times bland story she tells about herself?
The Supreme Court is poised to trash the rule of law and wreck our democracy | Moran
NJ.com· 6 days agoFour years after Donald Trump tried his best to steal a national election, it appears nearly certain...
Playing by the rules? What a concept
CQ Politics· 4 days agoBeing indicted for involvement in a “fake electors” scheme to keep Donald Trump in the White House after he lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden did not...
She Wrote ‘The History of White People.’ She Has a Lot More to Say.
New York Times· 5 days ago“I Just Keep Talking,” a collection of essays and artwork by the historian Nell Irvin Painter,...
Supreme Court Holds That Employees Challenging a Job Transfer Under Title VII Do Not Need To Prove...
JD Supra· 5 days agoOn April 17, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled in Muldrow v. City of St. Louis that plaintiffs bringing discrimination claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 on ...