The “Exceptions” That Prove the Rule| www.weekendreading.net
Politicians in Robes Part II: How the billionaires captured the Court to remake American “democracy” in their own image| www.weekendreading.net
The Roberts Majority: Dictators Since Day One| www.weekendreading.net
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito in a new recording says the battle for America "can't be compromised," and that one political party will "win."| Rolling Stone
We'd see the coup; here, we only see problematic jurisprudence.| www.weekendreading.net
They continue to be no less partisan than the House or Senate GOP Caucuses| www.weekendreading.net
The inside story of how Leonard Leo built a machine that remade the American legal system — and what he plans to do next.| ProPublica
No, the free press shouldn't "help Joe Biden win." But it should make sure voters know what they'd get if Trump does.| www.weekendreading.net
The Federalist Society coup, in 16 charts.| www.weekendreading.net
In the years after the undisclosed trip to Alaska, Republican megadonor Paul Singer’s hedge fund has repeatedly had business before the Supreme Court. Alito has never recused himself.| ProPublica
When, in the Dobbs decision, Samuel Alito declared that Roe v. Wade had been “wrongly decided,” he succinctly stated the credo of a resurgent revanchist coalition that believes the Twentieth Century was wrongly decided. Over the last two decades, the Supreme Court has been instrumental in advancing this coalition's agenda, which is to dismantle the New Deal order and reverse the civil and social rights gains made since the postwar period.| www.weekendreading.net
E pluribus numquam: We were never really meant to be one nation.| www.weekendreading.net
The sources of MAGA madness and congressional kakistocracy have been hiding in plain sight.| www.weekendreading.net
The Federalist Society justices are not political partisans; they are interest group partisans.| www.weekendreading.net
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ decadeslong friendship with real estate tycoon Harlan Crow and Samuel Alito’s luxury travel with billionaire Paul Singer have raised questions about influence and ethics at the nation's highest court.| ProPublica