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What the SCOTUS Decision Ending Obama’s Recess Appointment Power Means

What the SCOTUS Decision Ending Obama’s Recess Appointment Power Means What the SCOTUS Decision Ending Obama’s Recess Appointment Power Means

The Supreme Court decided Thursday to end President Obama’s ability to make recess appointments.

Jun 26, 2014 / George Zornick

Supreme Court Strikes Down Law That Keeps Anti-Choice Protesters 35 Feet Away From Abortion Clinics

Supreme Court Strikes Down Law That Keeps Anti-Choice Protesters 35 Feet Away From Abortion Clinics Supreme Court Strikes Down Law That Keeps Anti-Choice Protesters 35 Feet Away From Abortion Clinics

Massachusetts’s 35-foot buffer between health clinic patients and anti-abortion advocates has been ruled unconstitutional.

Jun 26, 2014 / Dani McClain

Will the Tea Party Actually Ditch the GOP?

Will the Tea Party Actually Ditch the GOP? Will the Tea Party Actually Ditch the GOP?

Let’s hope so.

Jun 26, 2014 / Bob and Barbara Dreyfuss

Putin’s Ukraine Policy Backfires

Putin’s Ukraine Policy Backfires Putin’s Ukraine Policy Backfires

Whatever Russia may have wanted to accomplish in Ukraine since last November, it has accomplished the opposite.

Jun 26, 2014 / Bob Dreyfuss

Seeking Justice—or At Least the Truth—for ‘Comfort Women’

Seeking Justice—or At Least the Truth—for ‘Comfort Women’ Seeking Justice—or At Least the Truth—for ‘Comfort Women’

A growing global movement is ensuring that if the Japanese government won’t hold itself accountable for its crimes against women, then history will.

Jun 25, 2014 / Christine Ahn and Foreign Policy In Focus

Supreme Court Kills the Old Robocop Dream

Supreme Court Kills the Old Robocop Dream Supreme Court Kills the Old Robocop Dream

The justices didn’t quote Christian Parenti, but they should have.

Jun 25, 2014 / Richard Kreitner

Despite SCOTUS Ban, 15 States Still Have Not Passed Laws Ending Mandatory Life Without Parole for Juveniles

Despite SCOTUS Ban, 15 States Still Have Not Passed Laws Ending Mandatory Life Without Parole for Juveniles Despite SCOTUS Ban, 15 States Still Have Not Passed Laws Ending Mandatory Life Without Parole for Juveniles

Two years after the Supreme Court ruled the practice unconstitutional, many states are still able to send children to die in prison without recourse.

Jun 25, 2014 / Steven Hsieh

The Chairman of the Largest Private Company in America Just Told the 1 Percent to Worry About Climate Change

The Chairman of the Largest Private Company in America Just Told the 1 Percent to Worry About Climate Change The Chairman of the Largest Private Company in America Just Told the 1 Percent to Worry About Climate Change

But will Greg Page’s call to arms influence business leaders? Or the Republicans his firm donates to?

Jun 25, 2014 / Robert S. Eshelman

How Connecticut’s Smart New Pension Plan Can Prevent Poverty in Retirement

How Connecticut’s Smart New Pension Plan Can Prevent Poverty in Retirement How Connecticut’s Smart New Pension Plan Can Prevent Poverty in Retirement

Connecticut just passed a law to begin creating a public retirement system for private-sector workers.

Jun 25, 2014 / Michelle Chen

Where Are the GOP Supporters of Voting Rights?

Where Are the GOP Supporters of Voting Rights? Where Are the GOP Supporters of Voting Rights?

One year after the Supreme Court gutted the VRA, few Republicans have signed on to a legislative solution.

Jun 25, 2014 / Ari Berman

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