Adam Liptak has a useful article [gift link] summuziaring the Supreme Court's run of unreasoned orders permitting Trump to go ahead with actions that are both highly consequential and illegal..
It looks like at least some members of the political press have postmaturely figured out that Josh Hawley is a cynical bullshit artist: And not only do we get mild.
Emily Tesh is the author of Some Desperate Glory, the debut novel (it was preceded by two novellas) that won the Hugo award last year. It's an absolutely top-notch space.
Per Bloomberg and the Times. This is "technically" illegal, but because of the Blackstonian Wisdom of Chief Justice Balls & Strikes that word is, as Ron Ziegler would have said,.

Two things that amaze me: (1) There are far more photos of Jeffrey Epstein hanging out with Donald Trump in obviously dubious social settings than there are trans women athletes.
The Party of Epstein protects it own: In a late night vote at the Capitol on Monday, House Republicans blocked a Democratic effort to unseal documents related to the investigation.
Steve Vladeck has a useful chart summarizing the Court's use of the shadow docket under Trump II: As we discussed yesterday, Trump is 15-for-15 since April 4, with only three.
It's the party of main street not Wall Street now: The lights are on at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau across the street from the White House, and employees still.
- The murder of the slaying of the homicide of parody
- LGM Film Club, Part 502: Siskel & Ebert Review Spinal Tap
- The Late Late Show
- Trump threatens to sue WSJ after paper reveals pervy letter he wrote to Jeffrey Epstein
- Physician, Heal Thyself
- I guess they didn’t teach “make sure that your anecdotal evidence is at least consistent with your anecdote” at Columbia
- Trump and Rubio decimate the human trafficking police
- ICE and American Citizens
- Looking back on the golden age of skyjacking
- Did the Teamsters Hire a Charlottesville White Nationalist?