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Early in America’s history, firearms laws were everywhere

Early in America’s history, firearms laws were everywhere

Robert J. Spitzer writes: In the summer of 1619, the leaders of the fledgling Jamestown colony came together as the first general assembly to enact “just Laws for the happy guiding and governing of the people there inhabiting.” Consisting of the governor, Sir George Yeardley; his four councillors; and 22 elected “burgesses,” or representatives, the group approved more than 30 measures. Among them was the nation’s first gun law: That no man do sell or give any Indians any piece,…

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Growing segregation by sex in Israel raises fears for women’s rights

Growing segregation by sex in Israel raises fears for women’s rights

The New York Times reports: The trains from Tel Aviv were packed one evening last month when Inbal Boxerman, a 40-year-old mother of two, was blocked by a wall of men as she tried to board. One of them told her that women were not allowed on — the car was for men only. Ms. Boxerman was stunned. It was a public train operated by Israel Railways, and segregated seating is illegal in the country. The men stopping her appeared…

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Judge warns Trump: ‘Inflammatory’ statements about election case could speed trial

Judge warns Trump: ‘Inflammatory’ statements about election case could speed trial

Politico reports: U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan warned Donald Trump and his attorney Friday that repeated “inflammatory” statements about his latest criminal prosecution would force her to speed his trial on charges related to his bid to subvert the 2020 election. “I caution you and your client to take special care in your public statements about this case,” Chutkan told Trump lawyer John Lauro during a hearing. “I will take whatever measures are necessary to safeguard the integrity of these…

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Trump allies deliver ‘incriminating’ info on conspiracy-peddling Sidney Powell

Trump allies deliver ‘incriminating’ info on conspiracy-peddling Sidney Powell

Rolling Stone reports: Special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation appears to be zeroing in on Sidney Powell, a conspiracy-theory-obsessed lawyer who was a key figure in Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Four sources with knowledge of the matter, several witnesses, and Trump allies who’ve appeared before the special counsel — including at least one in the past few days — team seem to agree: Powell should be preparing now for Smith to bring criminal charges. On Monday, Bernie…

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Spiraling legal bills threaten Trump with a cash crunch

Spiraling legal bills threaten Trump with a cash crunch

The New York Times reports: Donald J. Trump’s legal problems aren’t just piling up — his legal bills are, too. New financial reports show that the former president’s various political committees and the super PAC backing him have used roughly 30 cents of every dollar spent so far this year on legal-related costs. The total amounts to more than $27 million in legal fees and other investigation-related bills in the first six months of 2023, according to a New York…

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Who is David Weiss, the newly appointed Hunter Biden special counsel?

Who is David Weiss, the newly appointed Hunter Biden special counsel?

NBC News reports: Attorney General Merrick Garland announced Friday that he was appointing David Weiss as special counsel for the Hunter Biden probe, giving the U.S. attorney increased authority in his investigation. Weiss, who was already overseeing the probe, requested on Tuesday that he be given the special counsel title, Garland said. “This appointment confirms my commitment to provide Mr. Weiss all the resources he requests,” Garland said. “It also reaffirms that Mr. Weiss has the authority he needs to…

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Bellingcat’s Christo Grozev: ‘Prigozhin will either be dead or there will be a second coup’

Bellingcat’s Christo Grozev: ‘Prigozhin will either be dead or there will be a second coup’

Edward Luce interviewed Christo Grozev in Aspen in July: How does it feel, I ask, to be here in absentia? Grozev laughs. After the Russians indicted him “in absentia”, he posted a selfie video from Palm Beach, Florida, against a sunset backdrop. “I said, ‘If this is absentia, it’s a pretty great place to be.’” Is Austria the least safe European country? “Yes,” he replies. “While we [Bellingcat] were investigating the Austrians, they were surveilling me and I wasn’t aware…

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Iran nuclear deal opponents conspired to oust U.S. special envoy Robert Malley

Iran nuclear deal opponents conspired to oust U.S. special envoy Robert Malley

A Middle East Eye correspondent in Tehran writes: Efforts to revive the Iran nuclear deal, which has been moribund since Washington withdrew under President Donald Trump in 2018, began showing promise in September, when the US engaged with Iran in an attempt to ease tensions. Those discussions were aimed at outlining steps to limit Iran’s nuclear programme, secure the release of detained US citizens in the Islamic Republic, and unfreeze some Iranian assets abroad. However, just when it was reported…

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What can we learn from John Rawls’s critique of capitalism

What can we learn from John Rawls’s critique of capitalism

Colin Bradley writes: Neither liberals nor their critics disentangle liberalism from capitalism (though some historians have begun to). Most liberals even emphasise the happy marriage between the two. Among those liberal egalitarians who stress the redistributive New Deal as liberalism’s moral core, few seriously grapple with big issues of political economy. Liberals advance institutional and procedural solutions – ‘structural change’ to representative processes, expanding voting access, etc – but rarely question the basics of political economy like who owns what…

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Conservative constitutional scholars present case that would disqualify Trump from holding office

Conservative constitutional scholars present case that would disqualify Trump from holding office

The New York Times reports: Two prominent conservative law professors have concluded that Donald J. Trump is ineligible to be president under a provision of the Constitution that bars people who have engaged in an insurrection from holding government office. The professors are active members of the Federalist Society, the conservative legal group, and proponents of originalism, the method of interpretation that seeks to determine the Constitution’s original meaning. The professors — William Baude of the University of Chicago and…

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Special counsel proposes January date for Trump’s election interference trial

Special counsel proposes January date for Trump’s election interference trial

The New York Times reports: The prosecutors overseeing the indictment of former President Donald J. Trump on charges of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election asked a judge on Thursday to set a trial date in the case for early January, laying out an aggressive schedule for the proceeding. In a motion filed to Judge Tanya S. Chutkan, who is presiding over the case in Federal District Court in Washington, the prosecutors said they were ready not only to go…

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How Clarence Thomas enjoys ‘the lifestyle of a billionaire’

How Clarence Thomas enjoys ‘the lifestyle of a billionaire’

ProPublica reports: During his three decades on the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas has enjoyed steady access to a lifestyle most Americans can only imagine. A cadre of industry titans and ultrawealthy executives have treated him to far-flung vacations aboard their yachts, ushered him into the premium suites at sporting events and sent their private jets to fetch him — including, on more than one occasion, an entire 737. It’s a stream of luxury that is both more extensive and from…

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Christianity Today editor: Evangelicals call Jesus ‘liberal’ and ‘weak’

Christianity Today editor: Evangelicals call Jesus ‘liberal’ and ‘weak’

The New Republic reports: The editor in chief of Christianity Today is warning that evangelical Christianity is moving too far to the right, to the point that even Jesus’s teachings are considered “weak” now. Russell Moore resigned from the Southern Baptist Convention in 2021, after years of being at odds with other evangelical leaders. Specifically, Moore openly criticized Donald Trump, whom many evangelical Christians embraced. Moore also criticized the Southern Baptist Convention’s response to a sexual abuse crisis and increasing…

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Private jets are awful for the climate. It’s time to tax the rich who fly in them

Private jets are awful for the climate. It’s time to tax the rich who fly in them

Sen. Edward J Markey writes: The climate crisis is not in transit, it’s arrived at the gate. It’s in our skies, our water, and our land – with record-shattering heat waves, increasingly severe wildfires and flooding from superstorms and rising seas. We have no time for delays. Tackling this crisis and protecting frontline environmental justice communities will take all of us. And the tax-dodging ultra-wealthy need to stop fueling the problem and start supporting first-class solutions. That’s why, this July,…

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Ohio vote shows abortion’s potency to reshape elections

Ohio vote shows abortion’s potency to reshape elections

The New York Times reports: Gov. Mike DeWine of Ohio, a Republican, argued that Tuesday’s vote over how to amend the State Constitution was about protecting the state from a flood of special interest money. Secretary of State Frank LaRose, another Republican, urged voters to protect the “very foundational rules” of their constitution. But Ohio voters clearly didn’t buy it. About three million of them showed up for a vote dominated by the debate over abortion rights — an issue…

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Ex-federal judge and prominent conservative, J. Michael Luttig: ‘There is no Republican Party’

Ex-federal judge and prominent conservative, J. Michael Luttig: ‘There is no Republican Party’

  CNN reports: J. Michael Luttig, a conservative retired federal judge and key adviser to former Vice President Mike Pence, declared on Wednesday that “there is no Republican Party” and said former President Donald Trump is even more dangerous than he was in the aftermath of the 2020 election. “American democracy simply cannot function without two equally healthy and equally strong political parties. So today, in my view, there is no Republican Party to counter the Democratic Party in the…

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