Before we can really get into the holiday spirit, we have to deal with the lump of coal the Supreme Court heard on December 7th: Moore v. Harper. The case is about a fringe legal theory that says that when it comes to regulating elections, state legislatures can do anything they want-- even violate the state constitution-- and state courts can’t intervene to stop them. It's bad, scary, foreboding, toxic, etc. Leah, Kate, and Melissa recap the arguments-- and then take a refreshing walk in a winter wonderland with this year's list of Our Favorite Things! If you're still doing your holiday shopping, we've got lots of recs.
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Does the Constitution Disqualify Trump from Presidency?
E. Jean Carroll and Robbie Kaplan on Trump's "Defamation Rampage"
Who Has Final Authority At The Border?
AITA? SCOTUS Edition
The Legality of Presidents Doing Whatever They Want
Trump's Eligibility, Cash for Clarence, and a Meditation for 2024
New Year, Same Court
Behind the Scenes of Overturning Roe v. Wade
Fake Cases, Fake Facts, Real Implications
Taking a Hatchet to Government Agencies
A Deregulatory Sh*t Show Waiting to Happen
A Code of Misconduct
The Supreme Court's Second Amendment Mess
Doing Government on Twitter
Trump's Legal Defense is Dumb AF
Texas is a Magic 8 Ball for the Country
Big BROTUS Energy
Not Especially Judicious
What Fresh Hell Will This Supreme Court Term Bring?
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