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Alito’s Flag Excuse Is a License for Partisan Grandstanding
New York Magazine· 15 hours agoCourt seats for more than five decades, and the Trump administration allowed it to cement that control. Republican justices have responded to their quasi-permanent legal majority in two ways ...
Elon Musk, NPR, and a Signal smear campaign
Fortune via AOL· 16 hours ago, has servers in Moscow, and is broadly suspected of being back-doored by the Kremlin. For me, this is an easy decision that has nothing to do with...
‘We’ll see you at your house:’ How fear and menace are transforming politics - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 1 day agoNearly two years earlier, the same man, with his 3-year-old son in his arms, had yelled profanities...
Who is Samuel Alito's wife? Martha-Ann in spotlight after flag scandal
Newsweek· 4 days agoSupreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's wife, Martha-Ann Alito, is in the spotlight after the judge...
Justice Alito lets his freak flag fly
The Hill· 12 hours agoPresident George W. Bush appointed Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court in 2005. Alito, an obscure circuit court judge in Philadelphia, was Bush’s second...
Roaring Kitty is back. Investors should stay away
Fortune via AOL· 7 days agoAnd indeed that's what happened to the amateurs who chased memes in 2021—their stocks shriveled as it became clear the underlying companies had lousy...
Supreme Court justices sit out decision in rare case
Newsweek· 9 hours agoTwo U.S. Supreme Court justices sat out of a decision on Monday marking a rare situation within the Court. The Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday...
‘We’ll See You at Your House:’ How Fear and Menace Are Transforming Politics
The New York Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOne Friday last month, Jamie Raskin, a Democratic member of Congress from Maryland, spent a chunk of...
After yet another far-right controversy, how do we trust the Supreme Court with our rights?
The Advocate via Yahoo News· 1 day agoAfter yet another news story about extremist or corrupt behavior by conservative justices, can we...
SCOTUS Opines in Favor of CFPB on Constitutionality of Funding | JD Supra
JD Supra· 22 hours agoThe U.S. Supreme Court ruled last week that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is constitutionally funded, ending a lengthy challenge by a payday lender to its funding structure ...