How Progressives Could Use FDR's Losing Court Strategy to Win
<p>Prof. Tom Ginsburg discusses congressional politics and the Supreme Court</p>
OZY
Young Leftist Candidates Are Breathing New Radicalism Into Stale Climate Politics
<p>Study by GenForward at the University of Chicago finds that millennials prefer strong government</p>
The Intercept
Can NATO use truth against Russian lies?
<p>Editorial cites advice from Prof. Martha C. Nussbaum’s recent book about fear</p>
Christian Science Monitor
In Wisconsin visit, Trump praises Foxconn factory and again warns Harley-Davidson
<p>Asst. Prof. Robert Gulotty discusses U.S. trade policy and tariffs</p>

The Janus ruling doesn't have to be a death knell for public unions
<p>Asst. Prof. Daniel Hemel argues for the use of state laws to counteract Supreme Court decisions</p>

If a reshaped Supreme Court tosses abortion decisions back to states, several would move fast to outlaw the procedures
<p>Assoc. Prof. Gerald Rosenberg discusses state laws regulating abortion</p>

Here's What Could Happen to Roe v. Wade and Abortion Rights After Justice Kennedy's Retirement
<p>Prof. Justin Driver explains the fate of Roe v. Wade in the wake of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement</p>
Time Magazine
Conservatives in Charge, the Supreme Court Moved Right
<p>Profs. Justin Driver and David A. Strauss discuss shift in the Supreme Court</p>
