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The DOJ's Boasberg complaint reveals how thoroughly the Trump administration has forfeited the "presumption of regularity." ...
Senate Democrats could have confirmed Biden nominee Adeel Mangi to the Third Circuit last year. They caved to a disgraceful ...
Heather Atherton is a graduate of the City Colleges of Chicago and Lake Forest College, and received her J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law. She is an incoming Staff Attorney at the Bronx ...
Sweeping changes to key student loan programs will make it harder for aspiring public interest attorneys to attend law school—and exacerbate this country's justice gap.
Organized labor has spent decades building the infrastructure to protect the rights of workers. That work is paying off.
The first member of the Senate Democratic Caucus to back a Trump nominee does so for the most embarrassing reason imaginable.
The role of a federal judge is now less about applying precedent than it is predicting which precedent the Court will ...
A problem with Trump's PBS lawsuit is that the Corporation for Public Board members he wants to fire don't actually work for him.
The Johns Hopkins lawsuit show how conservatives are transforming principles of equal protection into tools for preserving racial hierarchy.
Judges and justices are more powerful today than the framers ever intended. Congress can do something about it.
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