Selected Publications
Courts and the Law
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The New York Times: Trump's Next Supreme Court Picks Would Be So Much Worse
Trump took his first Supreme Court picks from the conservative legal movement establishment. A second term would be different.
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Defector: Tim Burke’s Indictment Is A Political Choice Disguised As A Legal Act
The government’s decision to prosecute Burke is an ominous sign for the future of journalism in a fractured meda environment.
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Balls & Strikes: Big Law's Cancel Culture, and Other Obviously Fake Things That Do Not Exist
Recasting law firms as victims of woke culture obscures the real-world impact of the work these firms do all day, every day, six minutes at a time
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San Francisco Chronicle: Trump Judge Kyle Duncan Got Exactly What He Wanted Out of Stanford: Fame
In a conservative legal movement fueled by grievance, strategic self-martyrdom is lucrative business.
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Defector: Spare a Thought For Samuel Alito, America's Worst Phillies Fan
Fair warning: This post contains pictures of Samuel Alito in baseball attire.
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Balls & Strikes: 'The Authority of the Court and the Peril of How Much I Love My Job,' by Stephen Breyer
The 83-year-old leader of the Court’s liberal wing is facing significant public pressure to step down from the bench. He decided to write a book instead.
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Balls & Strikes: Legal Journalism Is Broken
The conservative takeover of the Court is putting traditional legal media to the test. The results are not encouraging.
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The Atlantic: Liberals Were Right to Fear the Supreme Court's Election Intervention
The justices’ decision not to wade into a sloppy coup attempt is no victory for rule of law.
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The Appeal: Expanding the Supreme Court Is Not "Radical"
Rebalancing the nation’s highest court is a reasonable, proportionate response to a system that failed a long time ago.
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GQ: The 'Liberal Case' for Brett Kavanaugh Is a Bunch of Horseshit
Conservatives have been treating the Supreme Court as a political entity for years. Asking them to stop is not the answer.
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News and Politics
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The New Republic: Jeff Bezos Doesn't Understand That He Is the Problem
The Washington Post owner’s explanation for killing a 2024 presidential endorsement has more than a few holes.
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Fast Company: Move Fast and Break Democracy: The Real Reason Elon Musk Needs Donald Trump to Win
If your businesses were as precarious as Musk’s, which candidate would YOU support?
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The Washington Post: Trump's Voter Fraud Lie Is Unraveling, But It Can Still Help the GOP
Republicans can use today’s rhetoric to thwart tomorrow’s turnout.
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The Appeal: Trump's Voter Fraud Lie Is the Oldest Trick in the Book
The president’s fearmongering over mail-in ballots is part of a long history of politicians denying members of marginalized communities, and particularly Black people, the right to vote.
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GQ: The Case for Abolishing the Senate
The upper chamber has become far more undemocratic than the Constitution's framers could ever have imagined. What would American government look like without it?
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GQ: Spygate: How Right-Wing Media Creates a Conspiracy Theory Out of Thin Air
This is how conservative media transformed a small news item into a full-blown conspiracy theory that the president (apparently) believes to be true.
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Culture and Reporting
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Fast Company: The MLB Uniform Fiasco Reveals Fanatics's Achilles' Heel: Ubiquity
A consequence of buying a monopoly is that everyone blames you when anything goes wrong.
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GQ: When You Give a Teacher a Gun
The question is no longer "should we arm teachers?" Now, it's "how many armed teachers are already out there?"
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The Atlantic: Who Will Run the Soup Kitchens?
Is it better to put volunteers and the needy at risk by keeping important services open, or to stay home, knowing people will go hungry as a result?
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The Appeal: Seattle Was Struggling to Care for Its Unhoused Population. Then Coronavirus Arrived.
Advocates for the area’s homeless residents say the pandemic will worsen the crisis they have already been living through.
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GQ: Could the NRA Be Taken Over from the Inside?
It’s a big idea that’s been floated before. Here, a peek inside the opaque world of the National Rifle Association’s leadership.
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GQ: Do You Know Who Owns Your Debt?
How the debt-buying and debt-collection industries put the squeeze on Americans.
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GQ: Guy Fieri Has a Lot to Say About the Warriors
The mayor of Flavortown talks about his friendship with E-40, his role in recruiting Kevin Durant, and his favorite (and least favorite) memories of rooting for his beloved Dubs.
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GQ: Adult Swam: The Joy of Finally Learning How to Swim
For years, the thought of swimming in front of other people filled me with dread. This year, I decided to finally do something about it.
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