Jonathan Freedland speaks to the law professor and author Leah Litman about the conservative-leaning court’s decisions this legislative session, cases to come and why some are arguing it is now a political institution, not a legal one
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Jonathan Freedland speaks to Leah Litman about the decisions made this legislative session, cases to come and if the court is now a political institution
Jonathan Freedland speaks to the law professor and author Leah Litman about the conservative-leaning court’s decisions this legislative session, cases to come and why some are arguing it is now a political institution, not a legal one
Archive: AP

Journalist Judith Levine tells Jonathan Freedland why she believes the US has entered a new era of authoritarianism

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is getting ready to hand down consequential decisions on key aspects President Donald Trump’s…

Most justices seemed skeptical of the administration’s argument, despite Trump’s unprecedented appearance

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It’s the economy and the court’s legitimacy, stupid.

And he may have just shown his hand.