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American democracy might just survive Trump — but no, “the system” isn’t working
Heather Digby Parton
Think we can relax because Trump hasn't overturned the election? Think again: America is headed for disaster
“Big win for religious freedom”: Supreme Court rules Muslims can sue over no-fly list
Kenny Stancil
High court rules unanimously that Muslim men who say FBI used no-fly list as coercion tool can sue officials
The U.S. Constitution is hopelessly outdated. It’s time to re-envision it
Greg Coleridge, Jessica Munger
Americans view the constitution as a sacred text, even as its flaws are becoming more glaring
Aides raise age concerns about Dianne Feinstein as she forgets key discussions and briefings: report
Igor Derysh
Chuck Schumer reportedly had to ask Feinstein to step down from Judiciary post twice; she forgot the first time
Is Trump staging a coup or just running a con? No reason he can’t do both
Bob Cesca
Trump's odds of overturning the election were always low — now they're zero. But suckers keep on giving him money
Catholics will control two branches of government. What does that mean for American Christianity?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Supreme Court, and the incoming president, are testing their faith
Trump’s deep state legacy: Dozens of political appointees will stay in Biden’s government
Lydia DePillis
Documents show that officials appointed by Trump have been approved for permanent positions in federal agencies
The Supreme Court poised to overrule farmworker union rights
David Bacon
Legal observers worry a ruling against a California law could signal a willingness to undermine labor codes
Mitch McConnell pushed Trump to pick Amy Coney Barrett on the night Ruth Bader Ginsburg died: report
Alex Henderson
McConnell wouldn't even consider former President Barack Obama's nominee to replace the far-right Antonin Scalia
Dianne Feinstein to step away from Senate Judiciary Committee leadership role after Barrett hearings
Sarah K Burris
Feinstein was criticized after telling Graham that the hearings were among "the best" she had ever participated in
Rudy Giuliani’s demented “strike force” fights to overturn election: Could it possibly work?
Heather Digby Parton
Team Trump's last-ditch plans to steal the election shouldn't possibly work. But there's power in shamelessness
Senate GOP breaks 123-year tradition to pack courts with Trump’s judicial nominees in spite of loss
Igor Derysh
The latest judge approved by Mitch McConnell & Co. is a 33-year-old lawyer who the Bar Assoc. rated “not qualified"
Ted Cruz calls Democratic senator “a complete ass” for asking Republican colleague to wear a mask
Roger Sollenberger
GOP Sen. Chuck Grassley, who is 87 years old, revealed the following day that he had tested positive for COVID-19
Red States’ case against ACA hinges on whether they were actually harmed by the law
Phil Galewitz
The Republican-led states are trying to prove they were harmed by the 2010 health law
The U.S. and the coddling of Donald Trump
Terri Langston
Is this really the time to "humor" Trump by allowing him slowly to come to terms with reality — like a little boy?
What to know about ACA at the Supreme Court — again
Julie Rovner
There is a long list of ways this could play out
Brett Kavanaugh appears to reject “frivolous” Republican argument seeking to strike down Obamacare
Igor Derysh
Obamacare appears likely to survive after Chief Justice John Roberts says it is “not our job” to repeal the law
In North Carolina, Democrat Cal Cunningham concedes to Republican Sen. Thom Tillis
Ashlie D. Stevens
Tillis leads by more than 95,000 votes in the most expensive Senate race in U.S. history
3 scholars explain Senate results in South Carolina, Iowa and Arizona—and what they say about voters
Paul Lasley, Gina Woodall, Todd Shaw
Were GOP incumbents able to rely on their rural supporters to fend off Democrats' growing strength in the suburbs?
Trump’s coup attempt is very real — luckily there are several gaping holes in the plan
Cody Fenwick
There are several key problems in the plan that it appears Trump is trying to scramble together
Trump lost — but did democracy really win? That depends on us
Andrew O'Hehir
Boy, did we need that extraordinary day of celebration — but one election can't resolve the crisis of democracy
Democrats now face a challenge meeting health promises
Emmarie Huetteman
Democrats will effectively have a year to advance their agenda before the next election
Trump legal adviser admits campaign is pining for Supreme Court rescue
Jake Johnson
"Hopefully Amy Coney Barrett will come through," a legal adviser to the Trump campaign said
Trump’s Pennsylvania lawsuits invoke Bush v. Gore — but SCOTUS probably won’t decide the election
Steven Mulroy
Judges can intervene in elections, but the Supreme Court really prefers not to
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