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Sean Davis's unfortunately titled essay at the Daily Domenech represents the usual combination of strawmen and failures to understand basic points, such as the fact that employer-provided health insurance is.
Megan McArdle is trying her stand-up act online. But that sounds so boring compared to War on Women! And so that’s the narrative the Internet chose. Here’s a representative tweet from.
Few pieces that you should be reading about yesterday's terrible Supreme Court decisions. First, Sarah Jaffe on how the two cases are interlocking: We've long known that low-wage workers have.
Remember the Congo.
Megan McArdle believes she has a gotcha with respect to yesterday's egregious Hobby Lobby decision: Logically, this is incoherent, unless you actually believe that it is impossible to buy birth.
Rebecca Onion's latest Slate Vault piece is typically good, about pollution in the 19th century Thames River. She suggests reading this link at your own risk if you really like.
Shorter Sam Alito: When Congress said that the executive cannot impose a "substantial burden" on the religious beliefs of "persons," it meant that it cannot impose "any burden, no matter.
While today's pair of horrible decisions might seem like distinct issues, in fact they are both part of a larger war on women and workers. The absurdity of the Hobby.