The justice’s concurrence in the student-loan case clarifies the major-questions doctrine and offers a significant rebuttal of Kagan’s dissent. |
Her handiwork hardly qualifies as a legal opinion. It reads like a guest essay by ‘anti-racist’ guru Ibram X. Kendi in the New York Times. |
There’s a strange and disturbing trend in American criminal justice: prosecutors who are more solicitous of criminals than their victims and the people who elected them. |