Search Results: no one is above the law

It’s not a crime when a Republican does it. It’s freedom

By John Stoehr / June 22, 2022 /

Any attempt to uphold the rule of law is an infringement of that freedom. That just might inspire an overthrow of the government.

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Does the Constitution forbid questioning judicial nominees for views that are part of their faith?

By Eric Segall / May 21, 2022 /

Real religious tests and phony ones.

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The rightwing is now getting respectable white people to believe that other respectable white people are dangerous

By John Stoehr / May 10, 2022 /

How long will that work?

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Roe is going down, slowly and one state at a time. Where’s that backlash we were promised?

By John Stoehr / April 15, 2022 /

Opposition is hard to come by without a big picture.

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How the Senate can ensure justices are not above the law

By Madiba K. Dennie / April 1, 2022 /

Senators can start with a commitment to protecting women and advancing accountability for the judiciary, including the SCOTUS.

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Is the Republican Party a hate group? Is there a difference now that it has mainstreamed ‘the great replacement’?

By John Stoehr / March 30, 2022 /

White supremacy is the tie that binds all GOP issues.

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Is Ginni Thomas a paranoid conspiracy theorist with prior knowledge of the J6 ‘coup in search of a legal theory’?

By John Stoehr / March 29, 2022 /

The question is her husband’s problem now.

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A professor of constitutional law asks: Is it time to consider ignoring the Supreme Court?

By Eric Segall / March 22, 2022 /

Starting a difficult conversation.

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Ginni Thomas is above the law

By John Stoehr / March 18, 2022 /

When elites are untouchable, democracy isn’t all that.  

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Trump committed crimes when he took ‘top secret’ files. If prosecution is ‘politicizing the law,’ then he’s above it

By Lindsay Beyerstein / February 11, 2022 /

If any other government employee were caught with a trove of classified documents, they would face criminal investigation.

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