Despite the White House and Senate hitting the 200th judicial confirmation milestone in May, President Biden is set to fall behind former President Trump’s pace in judicial confirmations when t...
In the past year, economic justice-focused state attorneys general (AGs) have continued a trend of increasing their involvement in enforcing and protecting workers’ rights. State AGs have broug...
While many of us still tend to think of Election Day as being several months away, the reality is that the voting period in many states is nearly upon us. One month from today, fifteen states wil...
This piece was first published by Common Dreams. As the dust continues to settle on the Supreme Court’s 2023-2024 term, the conservative majority’s existential threat to our democracy (and,...
This essay first appeared in The Regulatory Review. The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on former President Donald Trump’s claim of immunity from criminal prosecution—Trump v. United States�...
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