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The Supreme Court Upheld the Rule of Law in the IEEPA Tariffs Case
The administration is already planning to reimpose tariffs under different authorities
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Jason
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Conservatives' "Talking Filibuster" Scheme Isn't the Norm in the Senate
The SAVE Act may make hyperpartisanship worse
Feb 19
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Jason
Lessons Learned from George Floyd: Firearm Training on the Rise in Minneapolis
Minneapolis-area gun store and range owners are reporting increasing sales and class sizes due to the ongoing anti-ICE upheaval.
Feb 17
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Justin Longo
The United States Fiscal Problems Are a Raging Dumpster Fire
America is in decline, and it's hard to see how Congress can fix the problem
Feb 16
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Jason
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The SAVE Act Presents Creates Paperwork Burdens for Some Voters
The conservative-backed bill may also institute an unconstitutional poll tax
Feb 15
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Jason
The So-called "SAVE America Act" Is What Republicans Once Opposed
The purported "election integrity" bill blows a hole into conservatives' long-preferred approach to the ballot box
Feb 10
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Jason
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Is the Senate Really Up for Grabs?
Maybe. It's just too early to tell.
Feb 6
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Jason
When ICE Meets the Ballot Box
Why federal law enforcement at the polls is illegal and why that may not be enough
Feb 4
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Jason
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