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Alito’s Final Dobbs Opinion Is Even More Extreme Than His First Draft
Jeremy Stahl
June 24, 2022
1:08 PM
Alito’s Draft Opinion Obsesses Over 17th Century Abortion Law—and Gets It Completely Wrong
Anita Bernstein
June 09, 2022
2:56 PM
What Really Happened at the Depp–Heard Trial—and How People Got It So Wrong
Michael Hobbes
June 03, 2022
6:56 PM
All the Ways Alito’s Opinion Might Criminalize Pregnancy
Dara E. Purvis
May 04, 2022
2:22 PM
You’ll Never Convince Johnny Depp Fans That He’s Guilty
Luke Winkie
May 03, 2022
1:16 PM
Who Leaked Samuel Alito’s Draft Opinion Striking Down Roe v. Wade—and Why?
Jeremy Stahl
May 03, 2022
1:53 AM
A Federal Appeals Court Just Devastated the Power of Judges to Reject Bad Plea Deals
Carissa Byrne Hessick
April 29, 2022
12:20 PM
“Gobbledystruck” by the Modern Conservative Idea of Liberty
Amicus
April 23, 2022
5:00 AM
A History Lesson For the Millions of Americans Who Depend on “Unenumerated Rights”.
Amicus
April 09, 2022
5:00 AM
Why Are So Many Big U.S. Law Firms Still Doing Work that Boosts Russia?
Scott Cummings
April 01, 2022
3:10 PM
Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Hearings and the Misinformation Ecosystem
Amicus
March 26, 2022
6:00 AM
What to Expect in Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Hearing
Amicus
March 19, 2022
6:00 AM
Anita Hill on Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Nomination
Amicus
March 12, 2022
6:00 AM
Talk Is Cheap, but “Cheap Speech” Could Cost Us Democracy
Amicus
March 05, 2022
6:00 AM
Success Could Be Very Costly for Putin
Political Gabfest
March 03, 2022
5:20 PM
What You Need to Know About Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson
Amicus
Feb 26, 2022
6:05 AM
We Have a Nominee!
Political Gabfest
Feb 25, 2022
4:58 PM
Walter Dellinger, Legal Luminary Who Helped Build Slate’s Legal Coverage, Dies at 80
Dahlia Lithwick
Feb 16, 2022
1:23 PM
The Supreme Court Needs Its Own Filibuster
Lawrence Lessig
Feb 15, 2022
1:25 PM
Politics Masquerading as Law
Amicus
Feb 12, 2022
6:00 AM