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September 27, 2022

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How to Rein in the Supreme Court’s Radical Conservatives
THE GOOD FIGHT
Right-wing judicial hegemony presents a daunting challenge for liberal leaders—but not an insurmountable one.
by Simon Lazarus
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MONEY MATTERS
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is the single largest recipient of campaign funds from NextEra energy, whose pipeline project could get fast-tracked with the deal Schumer recently brokered.
by Kate Aronoff
MONEY MATTERS
Democrats should press the case against the GOP's radicalism even further.
by Alex Shephard
JUST LIKE US
The monarchy offers a comforting fantasy of power without politics.
by Suzanne Schneider
MEAN STREETS
Jeremiah Moss writes of the early days of the pandemic as a glimpse of the city before gentrification.
by Max Holleran
From the archives:
In his lifetime, Robert Welch toiled in the mocked and marginal fringe. Today his ideas are the mainstream of the American right.
by Chris Lehmann
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