Inside the progressive war on the Supreme Court
The longer the spasm of investigative reporting goes on, the more desperate it sounds
The longer the spasm of investigative reporting goes on, the more desperate it sounds
Ruthkanda for-never
The divisiveness of politics in the last decade masks a bipartisan accord on elite credentials
Adults have chosen to understand the world through the prism of superheroes, wizards and Jedi knights
Democratic leaders are being drawn into battle on ground less favorable than that which they already occupy
The American political system is much more dynamic and self-reactive than either left-wing or right-wing activists assume
They’ve changed their tune since 2016
To rest in power is an impossible proposition because those who crave power can never truly be at peace
Her views on the Constitution really shouldn’t scare the horses
The death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Friday night caused an instant outpouring of…well, mourning isn’t exactly the right word
There will be no constitutional crisis
In recent memory, three Supreme Court nominees have been put forward and confirmed within 45 days
‘My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed’
Spoiler alert: not much will change
The politicization of the Supreme Court cuts both ways