Sandra Day O’Connor’s Legacy Was Undermined by Court’s Rightward Shift Since her retirement in 2006, the court has dismantled her key rulings on abortion, affirmative action and campaign finance.
How Utilities Use Money From Your Bills to Block Clean Energy As regulated monopolies, utilities have the unique ability to force customers to fund their political activities through monthly bills.
Justice Alito Doesn’t Want to Hear Your Criticism His response to ethics concerns demonstrates all the bitterness and superciliousness for which he has become known.
Ron DeSantis Finds a New Set of Laws to Ignore The Florida governor is skirting campaign finance rules in pathbreaking ways.
The Supreme Court Has Earned a Little Contempt In recent years, the judiciary has shown little but contempt for other governing institutions.