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So much good news in the last few days – first up: in North Carolina, a Trump-appointed federal judge ruled on the contested state supreme court race that “you don’t change voter qualifications AFTER the election” and so, the winner of the state supreme court race, a Democrat, must be certified – Harold Meyerson comments.
Also: Dahlia Lithwick explains three key court cases where Trump suffered major defeats, which, she argues, are likely to have an “exponential effect” on other judges. Meanwhile we are seeing a rising tide of activism in the streets. Dahlia writes about the law and the courts for Slate and hosts the ‘Amicus’ podcast.
Plus: Your Minnesota Moment – from the archives: Our interview with Al Franken, when Fox News sued him for the title of his book “Lies and the Lying Liars Who Tell Them: A Fair and Balanced Look at the Right” (first recorded in 2003). 5-9-2025
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“The ‘Thernstrom Case’ at Harvard University has often been distorted by conservatives, including Henry D. Fetter, as an example of cancel culture (Letters, March 28). I interviewed three Black students who had spoken to Stephan Thernstrom after his lecture on the history of the Black family for my book Historians in Trouble . . . .”
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