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“I had this nightmare, but I didn’t know it was mine:” Dahlia Lithwick on Trump’s crisis of law
Amanda Marcotte
In "Lady Justice," the longtime legal reporter interrogates how female lawyers are coping with authoritarianism
“Cowardly” Republican candidates scrub references to abortion and ties to Trump from campaign sites
Alex Henderson
"At this point, it’s too late to run away from who you are," a GOP strategist warns
Is abortion murder? Doug Mastriano thinks so — and a lot of other Republicans agree
Kathryn Joyce
It's a question that alienates voters, and that most anti-abortion groups won't touch. But it's out there
Yes, Italy’s new prime minister is really a fascist: The old-fashioned kind
Marina Catucci
Giorgia Meloni's entire career has been on the far-right fringe, surrounded by Mussolini's political heirs.
“Blonde”: Marilyn Monroe and viewers deserve better than this unsubtle mess of sex and suffering
Gary M. Kramer
Netflix's insufferable fictionalized chronicle of the starlet's life is one of the worst tragic icon movies ever
Did Trump pretend to be a reporter on call to Rep. Debbie Dingell?: Haberman book raises questions
Areeba Shah
"Dingell couldn’t shake the idea that his voice sounded like that of the forty-fifth president," Haberman writes
Trans activist and author: In a fascist America, LGBTQ folk will be “systematically targeted”
Chauncey DeVega
Brynn Tannehill says MAGA victory will endanger all Americans, eventually — but people like her will be first
Trump-backed PA GOP candidate Doug Mastriano pushed to charge women who get abortions with murder
Brad Reed
Mastriano has tried to downplay his abortion comments, claiming "my views are kind of irrelevant"
Ken Paxton makes a run for it: Fleeing a subpoena, the Texas AG epitomizes cowardice of GOP bullies
Amanda Marcotte
Tying with Josh Hawley for the "running Republicans" trophy, the anti-choice lawyer cites fear of a process server
“Unpopular view”: McConnell gushes over Sinema as she pushes to hand GOP even more filibuster power
Igor Derysh
Fellow Democrats lashed out at Sinema over the speech: "Bad history, bad policy, and bad politics"
The return of fascism: Fueled by widening inequality and the bankruptcy of liberalism
Chris Hedges
A neofascist party will likely take power in Italy — and if economic collapse continues, there will be more
Back to petticoats: Arizona’s 1864 abortion ban shows GOP longs to force women into the past
Amanda Marcotte
GOP's Victorian cosplay: Candidates oppose divorce, call women the "weaker sex" and aren't sure they should vote
How to read the midterm campaign ads: Dystopian darkness vs. heartwarming biopic
Carol Vernallis
Republicans play on fear and anxiety, while Democrats tell you they're on your side. Which is more effective?
Mitch McConnell’s biggest challenge: Is the “Grim Reaper” nearing the final curtain?
Ira Shapiro
Mitch's legacy is a damaged Senate and a thoroughly corrupted Republican Party. Losing in 2022 could be the end
The white, conservative Southern women who asked me to keep their abortions secret
Leah Hampton
My middle-class evangelical peers quietly took advantage of abortion rights, while publicly advocating against them
Arizona judge approves near-total abortion ban
Julia Conley
"No archaic law should dictate our reproductive freedom," said one rights advocate.
“White Psychodrama” and the culture wars: A self-reinforcing cycle, going nowhere
Émile P. Torres
Philosopher Liam Kofi Bright's startling new take on the culture wars: A pointless struggle between white people
MAGA candidates scrub references to “stolen election”
Matthew Chapman
Blake Masters in Arizona, Tiffany Smiley in Washington State and Dr. Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania have all made pivots
It’s looking less likely that Matt Gaetz will be charged in relation to sex-trafficking
Kelly McClure
"Those who told lies about Rep. Matt Gaetz are going to prison," a spokesperson for the congressman says
Hang on, Republicans: Who are the real “elites,” anyway?
Kirk Swearingen
Republican millionaires with Ivy League degrees have somehow convinced people they're fighting against the "elites"
If abortion isn’t available, 1 in 3 say they will do something to end the pregnancy on their own
Lauren Ralph
Research shows that those in states with abortion bans will consider other ways to terminate the pregnancy
How Texas’ abortion laws turned a heartbreaking fetal diagnosis into a cross-country journey
Eleanor Klibanoff
“It was just a matter of time before the baby died," said 27-year-old Lauren Hall
“Closer than most people realize”: Alarm over GOP plot to “drastically change the Constitution”
Julia Conley
Republicans are trying to force a convention that would "put all of our constitutional rights up for grabs"
Of course DeSantis flouts the law and human decency — He’s just following Trump’s example
Amanda Marcotte
Some Republicans see DeSantis as a cleaned-up Trump. But their contempt for the rule of law is exactly the same
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