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Partisan Gerrymandering Could Soon Be Unconstitutional
Anti-gerrymandering action at the state level is well underway.
After “Janus,” Should Unions Abandon Exclusive Representation?
Three labor experts weigh in.
While Few Notice, the Supreme Court Is Making Corporate Human Rights Abuses Easier
The decision in Jesner v. Arab Bank is a large step backwards in the fight for human rights.
The Supreme Court Just Dealt a Blow to 25 Million Workers
Employment contracts can bar class-action lawsuits.
I Work With Mark Janus. Here’s How He Benefits From a Strong Union.
Thanks to our union, Mr. Janus will retire with a pension.
Supreme Court Appears Set to Uphold Trump’s Travel Ban Targeting Muslim Nations
Justice Anthony Kennedy, who is often seen as a swing vote, appeared to side with the conservative wing of the court.
Two Court Cases Will Determine if the Judicial System Will Enforce the Constitution in the Face of Trump
The lives of people like Hilal Alkateeb and Sam Hamama are at stake.
The Supreme Court Is About to Weigh In on Trump’s Muslim Ban
Will religious discrimination be deemed legally acceptable in the United States?
Supreme Court Sides With Cops Who “Shoot First and Think Later”
The doctrine of qualified immunity has been repeatedly invoked to quash litigation brought against police officers.
Why Is the Trump Administration Demanding Line-Item Veto Power?
A line-item veto would give the executive branch more control over the federal budget.