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Roberts and Obamacare: The Odd Couple Wins Roberts and Obamacare: The Odd Couple Wins

With the ACA upheld, the door has been opened for evolution toward what eventually will be recognized as nationalized healthcare.

Jun 29, 2012 / William Greider

The Future of Feminist Activism: Live Chat With Jessica Valenti, Anna Holmes and Aimee Thorne-Thomsen—2 PM The Future of Feminist Activism: Live Chat With Jessica Valenti, Anna Holmes and Aimee Thorne-Thomsen—2 PM

What direction (or directions) is feminist activism heading? What organizing will we see in years to come?

Jun 29, 2012 / The Nation

The Judge Sure Is Funky… The Judge Sure Is Funky…

Eric on silly predictions and the Washington Post, and Reed on Obamacare.

Jun 29, 2012 / Eric Alterman

This Week in Poverty: 89,000 Children in Pennsylvania Lose Medicaid This Week in Poverty: 89,000 Children in Pennsylvania Lose Medicaid

In Pennsylvania, 89,000 children have been dropped from Medicaid, including many with life-threatening illnesses who were mistakenly deemed ineligible.

Jun 29, 2012 / Greg Kaufmann

Justice Roberts’s Decision Is Not for Cheering Justice Roberts’s Decision Is Not for Cheering

There are booby traps in the Court’s Commerce Clause reading, and the traps are baited and ready for tripping in the Medicaid part of the ruling.

Jun 29, 2012 / Laura Flanders

Straight and Narrow Straight and Narrow

Can you cheat when solving a crossword puzzle, and if so how?

Jun 28, 2012 / Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto

Did Justice Roberts Set Booby-Traps in His Commerce Clause Ruling? Did Justice Roberts Set Booby-Traps in His Commerce Clause Ruling?

Is Roberts “gutting the Commerce Clause”—or merely throwing red meat to the right?

Jun 28, 2012 / Leslie Savan

The Supreme Court Leaves Romney in the Cold The Supreme Court Leaves Romney in the Cold

 Mitt's reaction to today's decision was feeble, and telling.

Jun 28, 2012 / Robert Scheer

Nora Ephron: Writer, Filmmaker, Feminist, Wit Nora Ephron: Writer, Filmmaker, Feminist, Wit

A brilliant, elegant, hilarious woman at the top of her creative powers since forever—since before I used to proofread her Esquire column back in the early ’7...

Jun 28, 2012 / Katha Pollitt

The Three-Letter Word That Saved Healthcare The Three-Letter Word That Saved Healthcare

Obama didn’t kill your granny, freedom is not actually dead and constitutionally protected taxation can—and often does—create a stronger America.

Jun 28, 2012 / Ilyse Hogue

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