
Exploring how the Supreme Court produces meaning through time, memory, and language. I read constitutional law alongside philosophy, history, and literature situating it within broader cultural contexts.
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Every June, the Supreme Court performs a ritual of suspense. The argued cases have been heard, the briefs absorbed, the votes provisionally taken in conference. What remains is the writing, and the writing is slow. By long custom the hardes...
On May 18, 2026, the United States Department of Justice posted a two-page order on its website directing the Treasury Department to transfer $1.776 billion into a private bank account within sixty days. The order, signed by Acting Attorney...
The Supreme Court heard oral argument in Trump v. Barbara, the challenge to the executive order ending birthright citizenship, on April 1, 2026, and an opinion is expected before the Court adjourns at the end of June. Coverage has focused,...
I recently read Ian McEwan’s Saturday (2005), and I couldn’t shake how much it felt like a way of thinking about the Supreme Court right now, not because it’s about the Court, but because it captures what governing feels like when decisions...
Last week, the Supreme Court decided Louisiana v. Callais, a case about congressional maps that, at first glance, looks familiar. For decades, the Voting Rights Act (1965) has provided minority voters with a legal mechanism to challenge dis...
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