The New Yorker takes a grim look at the Supreme Court, and how it’s chief justice engineered the kicking down of the barriers between corporations and the buying of American democracy.
It’s long, but worth it.
The New Yorker takes a grim look at the Supreme Court, and how it’s chief justice engineered the kicking down of the barriers between corporations and the buying of American democracy.
It’s long, but worth it.

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To save characters, call it “Roberts court Rot.” And probably (as Toobin seems to think) there is more rotten business yet to come; hang on to your health.