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July 3, 2023
What Democrats Can Accomplish When They Control a Whole State
The party had a Minnesota legislative “bonanza,” passing abortion protections, paid family leave, and a child tax credit, among a raft of new laws.
by Grace Segers
The Supreme Court Doesn’t Care That the Gay Wedding Website Case Is Based on Fiction
It still feels unnerving to some, even those caught in the crossfire, to see injuries invented wholesale and lies accepted by the highest court in the land.
by Melissa Gira Grant
The Bitter Conclusion of Trump’s Failed Flirtation With Electric Vehicles
Trump once used the promise of an electric future to further his own political gains—while leaving Ohio workers in the lurch.
by Patrick George
John Roberts Begs the Liberal Justices to Stop Criticizing the Court
The chief justice doesn’t like his conservative Supreme Court colleagues getting called out for judicial overreach.
by Matt Ford
When Will We Stop Letting People Die From Heat in Prison?
The organizing and outrage over inmate heat deaths is reaching a crescendo this summer.
by Alleen Brown
Biden Can’t Hide From the Media Forever
Scripted remarks won’t cut it anymore. The president needs to open wide up to the press, verbal gaffes be damned.
by Walter Shapiro

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From the Ticker:
Joe Biden’s Not Giving Up On Student Debt Relief
The president will use the Higher Education Act to try to forgive billions in debt.
by Prem Thakker
Will Rudy Giuliani Flip on Trump?
The slavishly devoted Giuliani just met with Jack Smith. How worried should Donald Trump be?
by Alex Shephard
This Has Been a Very Bad Week for the Supreme Court
Leaving 43 million people in debt and legalizing anti-gay discrimination apparently wasn’t nearly enough.
by Prem Thakker
Abortion Will Be Almost Entirely Illegal in Indiana
Friday has not been a good day in America's courts.
by Prem Thakker

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