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Federal Courts
crime
Oct. 21, 2021
What It Was Like to Face the Monster of Sarah Lawrence
My encounters with Larry Ray.
By
James D. Walsh
federal courts
Oct. 17, 2019
As Trump Fumes, GOP Advances Party Goal of Appointing Lifetime Federal Judges
The Senate Judiciary advanced the nomination of a lawyer who has never tried a case, a reminder of why the GOP Establishment tolerates Trump.
By
Matt Stieb
impeachment
Oct. 10, 2019
Are We Already Near the Impeachment Endgame?
It’s possible Trump’s obstruction will mean House Democrats have to cut to the chase instead of holding thorough impeachment hearings.
By
Ed Kilgore
reproductive rights
Mar. 29, 2019
‘Insurrection’ Against Abortion Rights Is Growing Within the Federal Judiciary
If and when the Supreme Court decides to unravel
Roe
v.
Wade
, lower federal courts and GOP state legislatures will supply the tools.
By
Ed Kilgore
the national interest
May 31, 2018
How McConnell Stole Obama’s Court Seats and Gave Them to Trump
The Senate Republicans broke all the judicial rules, and have been richly rewarded. Now George Will repeats an outright lie about it.
By
Jonathan Chait
donald trump
Mar. 2, 2018
What It Means to Have a Government That Hates the Constitutional Right to Choose
When low-level bureaucrats try to keep vulnerable women from exercising reproductive rights, they’re just following signals from the top.
By
Ed Kilgore
Dec. 28, 2017
The EPA Wanted to Delay New Lead-Paint Rules for 6 More Years. A Court Said No.
After dragging its feet under Obama and Trump, the EPA now has 90 days to write stricter standards for what constitutes a “dangerous” level of lead.
By
Eric Levitz
Oct. 19, 2017
Voter Suppression In Wisconsin May Have Won the State for Trump
There’s growing evidence that GOP efforts to discourage voting were as important as any Clinton mistakes in turning the crucial state red.
By
Ed Kilgore
weiner
Sept. 25, 2017
Anthony Weiner’s Day of Reckoning
When the sentence came down, he slumped onto the table, his left arm covering his head.
By
Cristian Farias
July 6, 2017
Could There Ever Be a ‘Do-Over’ in a Rigged U.S. Presidential Election?
A vote crucially affected by, say, foreign interference might be an injury without an obvious Constitutional remedy.
By
Ed Kilgore
Apr. 15, 2017
Federal Judge Blocks Arkansas’s Execution Spree
The state will appeal the ruling, but may not be able to get its controversial execution schedule back on track.
By
Chas Danner
travel ban
Feb. 5, 2017
Appeals Court Rejects Request to Restore Travel Ban, for Now
The Justice Department’s request for an emergency stay that would have reinstated the travel ban pending the government’s appeal was denied.
By
Chas Danner
Feb. 3, 2017
Seattle Judge Smacks Down Trump Travel Ban — For Now
A judge is setting up a serious trial of Trump’s immigration policies, and the White House is already vowing to fight back.
By
Ed Kilgore
early and often
Nov. 22, 2016
Courts Block Obama’s Overtime-Pay Reform
Another defeat for the president’s legacy.
By
Charley Lanyon
Aug. 1, 2016
Courts Strike Blows Against Voter Suppression in Two Battleground States
Voting “reforms” have been struck down in North Carolina and Wisconsin.
By
Ed Kilgore