A roundup of TNR’s politics reporting
A baby products company and an anti-woke activist group are trying to weaken a critical consumer watchdog agency. If one of their cases reaches the Supreme Court, we’re all in trouble. |
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Sponsored by Center for American Progress |
This month, the U.S. Supreme Court will deliver critical decisions that will affect the lives of millions of Americans. But as some extremist judges are putting the interests of billionaire corporations before those of everyday Americans, public trust in the court has reached a historic low. Accountability must be restored to the nation's highest court. Sign our letter to demand 18-year term limits for Supreme Court justices: |
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Still, service workers in Nevada cheered Trump’s proposal to eliminate taxes on tips. |
Hint: It comes from what Roberts said, not Alito. |
The Supreme Court shot down a lousy argument from a fabricated plaintiff. But anti-abortion groups still have other paths to ban medication abortion. |
Fourteen Republicans are, alas, not celebrating Pride Month. But hey—a couple of them acknowledged that it exists! |
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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 writers Greg Sargent and Grace Segers. |
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Ever since Richard Nixon used the phrase, it’s been a Republican thing. But the Republicans are the extremists now, and the Silent Majority isn’t what it was in 1969. |
As Trump presses Mike Johnson to defund the special counsel, a leading House Republican dissents. Is Trump’s criminality becoming a wedge issue against the GOP? |
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In partnership with the National Homelessness Law Center |
Join us next Monday, June 17 for a conversation about the implications of an impending Supreme Court decision on homelessness policy. With Helen Cruz, resident, Grants Pass, Oregon; Matt Ford, TNR staff writer; Will Knight, decriminalization director, National Homelessness Law Center; Tracy Rosenthal, writer and organizer; and Donald Whitehead, executive director, National Coalition for the Homeless. Moderated by Jesse Rabinowitz, campaign and communication director, National Homelessness Law Center. |
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