Should there be some place on the Internet where even the most repellent, vile discussion is allowed?
Read More »Commentary: Trump and Mueller were both victims of rules
It’s become clear to me that the problems go back even further: The regulations governing the appointment of a special counsel doomed Mueller’s investigation from the start.
Read More »Commentary: Stevens was brilliant and unafraid of change
The career of Justice John Paul Stevens stands as a reminder of the U.S. Supreme Court of an earlier era.
Read More »Commentary: What will Republicans do if they win Obamacare suit?
Neither in the White House nor on Capitol Hill are they prepared for the possibility.
Read More »Commentary: Courts still don’t understand Trump’s Twitter feed
The reality, however, is that Trump’s Twitter account isn’t his private property or a government-controlled space. It’s property controlled by Twitter.
Read More »Commentary: Roberts is a different kind of swing voter
Roberts seems to be embracing the role of the centrist.
Read More »Commentary: Gerrymandering is as American as apple pie
In short, gerrymandering is an old American practice.
Read More »Commentary: Court protects words it’s embarrassed to use
Nobody on the Supreme Court wanted quite to pronounce the word.
Read More »Commentary: Mueller right to defer to Office of Legal Counsel
Robert Mueller is a straight shooter.
Read More »Thomas Tries and Fails to Start an Abortion Fight
It’s clear that the drums are beating — and judicial war over abortion is coming, like it or not.
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