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Bob Bauer | A Disabled Executive: The Special Counsel Investigation and Presidential Immunities
Bob Bauer, Lawfare
Bauer writes: "The long-standing constitutional question, so far unaddressed by any court, is again raised: do the strains on a presidency under investigation require the conclusion that the president cannot be indicted while in office?"
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Bob Bauer, Lawfare
Bauer writes: "The long-standing constitutional question, so far unaddressed by any court, is again raised: do the strains on a presidency under investigation require the conclusion that the president cannot be indicted while in office?"
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'Bigger Than the 6th': Voters Head to Polls in Georgia Race That's Turned on Trump
Johnny Kauffman, NPR
Kauffman writes: "It was supposed to be an easy win for Republicans. But the more than four month-long bitter special election fight in Georgia's 6th congressional district has been anything but simple."
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Johnny Kauffman, NPR
Kauffman writes: "It was supposed to be an easy win for Republicans. But the more than four month-long bitter special election fight in Georgia's 6th congressional district has been anything but simple."
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Democrats Just Got Some Very Good News From the Supreme Court on Gerrymandering
Aaron Blake, The Washington Post
Blake writes: "The fact that the justices are even going to hear this case suggests that it could result in a ruling on the constitutionality question. And since the court has never struck down a map for partisan gerrymandering, that ruling could move the needle in a way we have never seen before."
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Aaron Blake, The Washington Post
Blake writes: "The fact that the justices are even going to hear this case suggests that it could result in a ruling on the constitutionality question. And since the court has never struck down a map for partisan gerrymandering, that ruling could move the needle in a way we have never seen before."
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Code Red on Senate Health Bill
Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times
Hiltzik writes: "The Senate is contemplating a change in Medicaid that would cut it even more than the $830-billion proposed by the House."
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Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times
Hiltzik writes: "The Senate is contemplating a change in Medicaid that would cut it even more than the $830-billion proposed by the House."
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Pregnant Woman Killed by Police While Children Were Home After Reporting Theft
Sam Levin, Guardian UK
Levin writes: "Seattle police shot and killed a mother of four inside her apartment in the presence of her young children after she called law enforcement to report a burglary."
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Sam Levin, Guardian UK
Levin writes: "Seattle police shot and killed a mother of four inside her apartment in the presence of her young children after she called law enforcement to report a burglary."
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Classicist Receives Death Threats From Alt-Right Over Art Historical Essay
Artforum
Excerpt: "Sarah E. Bond, a historian of Rome who works as an assistant professor in the classics department at the University of Iowa, has received death threats and is being targeted by the alt-right for publishing an article on polychromy in the ancient world."
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Artforum
Excerpt: "Sarah E. Bond, a historian of Rome who works as an assistant professor in the classics department at the University of Iowa, has received death threats and is being targeted by the alt-right for publishing an article on polychromy in the ancient world."
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What Climate Deniers Want Next After Winning Paris Pullout
Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "Trump's decision to pull the U.S. out of the Paris climate agreement earlier this month was a clear win for conservative groups [...] So what do these politically powerful forces have next on the agenda? The first target could be the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) endangerment finding."
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Lorraine Chow, EcoWatch
Chow writes: "Trump's decision to pull the U.S. out of the Paris climate agreement earlier this month was a clear win for conservative groups [...] So what do these politically powerful forces have next on the agenda? The first target could be the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) endangerment finding."
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