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Opinions P.M.: Justice Kennedy’s retirement is the biggest event in U.S. jurisprudence in at least 15 years
The Elaine Chao confrontation was a case study in benign sexism; A judge says Trump's family separation policy 'shocks the conscience.' We agree.
Justice Kennedy's retirement is the biggest event in U.S. jurisprudence in at least 15 years
The Supreme Court justice has been the ultimate man in the middle.
By Jack Goldsmith •
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Post Partisan
The Elaine Chao confrontation was a case study in benign sexism
Chao wasn't earning credit for defending herself. She was earning credit for defending her husband instead.
By Molly Roberts •
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The Post's View
A judge says Trump's family separation policy 'shocks the conscience.' We agree.
The court was right to order an end to the sundering of immigrant parents and children.
By Editorial Board •
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Right Turn
Three big developments from Tuesday's primaries
Primary results remind us that candidates matter.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Five questions about the Ali Watkins-James Wolfe story
A lot to unpack in a Washington reporter's young career reporting on national intelligence.
By Erik Wemple •
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Post Partisan
Our politics are close to the boiling point, and there's no relief in sight
We are heading toward a cliff.
By Ed Rogers •
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Turns out 'But Gorsuch' was a good argument after all
It's impossible to overstate what his confirmation to the Supreme Court has meant.
By Hugh Hewitt •
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The WorldPost
Reading 'Lolita' in the #MeToo era
Mario Vargas Llosa says literature reveals our inner demons.
By Michael Skafidas •
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Post Partisan
Why Tuesday was a great night for Democrats
As a Democratic Party insider, I'm supposed to be "quaking" or in "crisis" today after Tuesday night's primary results. Instead, I'm smiling.
By Ronald A. Klain •
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The Plum Line
The Republicans are winning their war on unions
As the Supreme Court issues another 5-4 decision, the Koch brothers are smiling.
By Paul Waldman •
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Right Turn
Democrats are looking stronger in Senate races
Democrats are breathing easier -- for now.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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The ghost of Smoot-Hawley seems to haunt Trump
His administration hasn't absorbed a crucial lesson of U.S. trade history.
By Robert J. Samuelson •
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Right Turn
So much for caring for strangers
Trump's followers are out of step with the rest of America
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Right Turn
Sotomayor's searing dissent is worth savoring
Sometimes the dissent is the opinion best remembered.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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The Plum Line
A judge just sharply rebuked Trump's cruelty and incompetence
Trump's immigration agenda is rooted in bigotry and motivated by cruelty.
By Greg Sargent •
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