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.
Unprincipled and Inconsistent Voting Rights Shenanigans
Please Pay Attention to State Courts and Constitutions
Debunking the Independent State Legislature Fantasy
Fossil Fuel Rules Everything Around Me
What the Fight After Roe Actually Looks Like
Women Are Not Without Power
Hostility to Mercy
Law & Religion on the Barrett Court
The Family Roe: An American Story
How Mitch Rigged the Courts
Break Glass in Case of Emergency
Smashing Precedents and Making Up Facts
Just how bad is the Supreme Court's EPA decision?
This Maximalist Conservative Supermajority
Roe is dead. Now what?
How SCOTUS gutted our gun laws
Reeking of Impropriety
Queer Supremacy (A Pride Special)
The Newly Constituted and Restless
Allow Me To Retort
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