President Donald Trump’s ambitious efforts to pack the federal courts with judges who are loyal to him above all else is running headlong into the simple fact that there just aren’t that many ...
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The following paragraph includes a lot of scare quotes, but I promise that you will soon understand why: On Monday, the Justice Department announced that it had “settled” a “lawsuit” brought by ...
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The Justice Department keeps handing massive taxpayer-funded settlements to President Trump’s political allies.
The decision could cost Democrats four seats in the House, and ensures that the Supreme Court’s pro-gerrymandering jurisprudence protects only its preferred political party.
Persuading the public that a Republican-controlled Court issuing Republican-friendly decisions is not a Republican body has never been more difficult.
The Court’s decision in Callais will make it more challenging for Congress to pass laws designed to protect multiracial democracy.