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The Voting Rights Act Turns 60 — Will the Supreme Court Leave Anything for 61?
As the Voting Rights Act turns 60, its legacy hangs in the balance — and the Roberts Court holds the pen.
Aug 5, 2025
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Jon Greenbaum
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Trump v. Casa – The Supreme Court takes a big step toward enabling autocracy
At the end of most Junes, I feel like the Supreme Court drops bombs on justice right before the justices race out of town for their annual summer…
Jul 1, 2025
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Jon Greenbaum
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United States v. Skrmetti: Logic games at the Supreme Court that have enormous consequences and the difficult question of when progressives…
The 2010s were a decade of great legal advances for the LGBTQ+ community.
Jun 24, 2025
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Jon Greenbaum
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The mess that is the Trump Department of Justice
When Deputy Solicitor General Edwin Kneedler participated in his 160th and final oral argument representing the United States before the Supreme Court…
May 5, 2025
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Jon Greenbaum
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The end of the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division as we know it
In a little more than one hundred days, the Trump Administration has significantly dismantled the federal government.
Apr 28, 2025
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Jon Greenbaum
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Additional thoughts about Donald Trump’s attack on the legal profession
Which lawyers are fulfilling their oath to support the Constitution and which are not?
Apr 8, 2025
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Jon Greenbaum
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Thoughts about Donald Trump’s efforts to make the legal profession bend the knee
As disturbing and problematic Donald Trump’s recent series of attacks on lawyers are, they are entirely predictable.
Mar 25, 2025
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Jon Greenbaum
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The joy of spending the day in my natural habitat: the courtroom
I am going to write something lighter this week although it relates to an important case.
Mar 13, 2025
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Jon Greenbaum
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