A roundup of TNR’s political reporting
She’s still conservative, but she seems to want to prevent her Supreme Court colleagues from going too far too quickly. |
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Sponsored by Center for American Progress |
A single Supreme Court justice can spend decades on the bench, personally shaping federal laws for generations. That's too much power for any one individual. Supreme Court term limits are necessary to ensure that justices have fresh perspectives, new ideas, and are held accountable to the interests of everyday Americans. |
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We face a second insurrection in this country today, and most people have no idea how closely it’s modeled on the first one. |
In Friday’s ruling on domestic violence and the Second Amendment, the other eight justices rejected his approach to originalism. |
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Sponsored by the Brennan Center |
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People can and should debate Windsor’s methods. What’s beyond debate is that she reveals important truths we’re better off knowing. |
Trump a populist? Populism came about to lower tariffs! |
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Join us on Thursday, June 27 to watch the Biden vs. Trump debate with live commentary by TNR editor Michael Tomasky and TNR staff writer Greg Sargent. |
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But will the high court follow long-standing precedent or its more recent trends? |
I’m not saying my better self wants this. But villains do sell newspapers. |
Biden’s new executive action is actually about people who live and have roots here. Right-wingers know they can’t win if the debate is about these folks—so they scream, "Border!" |
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