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Opinions P.M.: The Supreme Court’s narrow ruling on a wedding cake is a step in the right direction
The GOP made two rotten policy bets; Voter registration is useless. So let's get rid of it.
The Post's View
The Supreme Court's narrow ruling on a wedding cake is a step in the right direction
The court's decision on a Colorado baker laid the groundwork for a more ambitious ruling on LGBT protections in the future.
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Right Turn
The GOP made two rotten policy bets
Short-term, questionable gains — but long-term damage.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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The WorldPost
Voter registration is useless. So let's get rid of it.
This simple reform will improve U.S. democracy.
By Knut Heidar •
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Mueller has waited long enough. It's subpoena time.
The clock is ticking on the investigation.
By Ruth Marcus •
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Post Partisan
A laughable letter from Trump's lawyers
He can't demean the office of the presidency any more than he already has.
By Richard Cohen •
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AMLO isn't Mexico's most dangerous man. If he wins, he'll need Mexico to agree.
This is what goes over the heads of those who caution that presidential candidate López Obrador will lead Mexico into the abyss: For the overwhelming majority of Mexicans, the country is already there.
By Eli Lopez •
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MSNBC now has nine hours per week with big credibility problems
How do you navigate around credibility in the Trump era?
By Erik Wemple •
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Right Turn
Kasich sounds peculiarly rational because Republicans are so irrational these days
What Republicans used to sound like.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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ComPost
We're definitely going to talk about Puerto Rico, right? A nervous nation inquires.
Or we can just talk about everything someone said on TV that is bad.
By Alexandra Petri •
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Trump's ambassador to Germany is making a fool out of himself — and the U.S.
Why is he involving himself in partisan politics?
By Anne Applebaum •
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The Watch
Is South Carolina's police-oversight department really all that independent?
More questions about SLED, the elite police department that's supposed to provide oversight for the state's police departments.
By Radley Balko •
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The Plum Line
The religious right didn't get the Supreme Court victory it hoped for. Yet.
Today's ruling is a victory for one anti-gay baker, but the larger war goes on.
By Paul Waldman •
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Trump's team is now asserting he is way way way above the law
Divine right?
By Tom Toles •
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DemocracyPost
Only Western pressure can save Oleg Sentsov
The surreal fate of a Crimean film director who was declared to be Russian against his will.
By Vladimir Kara-Murza •
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Right Turn
In baker's case, neither side has much reason to rejoice
Justice Kennedy and multiple decisions dilute the meaning.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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