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July 11, 2022
There Is No Constitutional Right to Eat Dinner
Claims that Justice Brett Kavanaugh had his rights violated by protesters outside a D.C. restaurant fail on originalist grounds.
by Matt Ford
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A nation we build together is worth fighting for—and it’s on the ballot.
by Michael Tomasky
Boris Johnson’s entire life has been one of scandal, outrage, and betrayal. This time, finally, he couldn’t bluff his way out.
by Geoffrey Wheatcroft
The Federalist Society kingpin has exerted more influence on the country’s rightward drift than almost anyone in conservative circles, including presidents. He’s not done by a long shot.
by Katherine Stewart
As gun violence and political intimidation increasingly push into the public square, our polling places loom as vulnerable targets.
by Jason Linkins
From the archives:
The rural town south of Chicago is now a crucial stop for Amazon, Wal-Mart, IKEA, Home Depot, and other giant retailers. Developers had promised growth and good jobs. So why is everyone so miserable?
by Alexander Sammon

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