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  • Trump Time Capsule #75: Trials by Military Tribunals

    In an interview with the Miami Herald today, a man who could become the next president said that if it…

    • James Fallows
    • Aug 12, 2016
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    Books by Friends: An Ongoing Series

    From the use and misuse of digital medicine, to the reasons why people should want to serve on juries, with spots for craft beer, cyber-terrorism, and the hidden story of empire in between. Lots of good reading ahead.

    • James Fallows
    • May 11, 2015
  • Jonathan Ernst / Reuters

    'The American Prospect' Turns 25 and Has a Very Strong New Issue

    The strange and striking resonance between the politics of the post-Reagan era and what the first post-Obama president will confront

    • James Fallows
    • May 6, 2015
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    Build Your Vocabulary, 'Ass Baton' Edition

    A Mondegreen moment may be closer than you think.

    • James Fallows
    • May 2, 2015
  • Michael Vosburg, Fargo Forum

    Militarization of the Police, Fargo Edition

    We thought North Dakota was too sensible for this.

    • James Fallows
    • Aug 20, 2014
  • Matthew Brady via Wikimedia Commons

    Who's the Most Accomplished Republican Strategist of the Day?

    Is it Rove? Ailes? Either of the Koch brothers? Anyone in Congress? Or a statehouse? No, in fact it is...

    • James Fallows
    • Apr 7, 2014
  • Wikimedia Commons

    Cynicism-in-Public-Life Contest, John Roberts Edition

    Life tenure in any public post is bad public policy, and other implications of the latest Supreme Court rulings

    • James Fallows
    • Apr 4, 2014
  • 'I Cannot Figure Out Why This Was Classified to Begin With'

    What the PRISM leaks have in common with the Pentagon Papers

    • James Fallows
    • Jun 7, 2013
  • One Author, Two Good Articles

    Robert Kuttner with an appreciation of an influential economist and an exhortation to a serving president

    • James Fallows
    • Dec 13, 2012
  • But What If Obama Loses the Popular Vote?

    A silver lining: the beginning of a bipartisan effort to get rid of the outdated and destructive Electoral College system

    • James Fallows
    • Nov 5, 2012
  • An Interview with Chen Guangcheng: 'Be Confident and Speak Out'

    China's best-known activist for civil liberties and rule of law, now exiled in the United States, explains why he is optimistic about China's "inevitable" emergence as a democracy that respects its people's rights.

    • James Fallows
    • Oct 26, 2012
  • 'The Worst Thing That Has Happened to Our Democratic Election System'

    The under-covered story of this election cycle.

    • James Fallows
    • Sep 22, 2012
  • Good for John Roberts

    The Chief Justice comes down on the side of his institution

    • James Fallows
    • Jun 28, 2012
  • 'The Two Great Classes—Tramps and Millionaires'

    A message from 1892 worth considering today.

    • James Fallows
    • Jun 25, 2012
  • SCOTUS Follow-Up: The Perils of Too Many 5-4 Rulings

    What we can guess about the court's ruling on the health-care case, based on what we know about its Arizona-immigration decision

    • James Fallows
    • Jun 25, 2012
  • 5 Signs of a Radical Change in U.S. Politics

    The pattern of events in American politics should worry us all.

    • James Fallows
    • Jun 24, 2012
  • SCOTUS Update: La Loi, C'est Moi

    The norms that govern political action are changing, perhaps most of all on the Supreme Court.

    • James Fallows
    • Jun 24, 2012
  • American Dysfunction Watch: State of the Judiciary

    The self-defeat of America, Chapter 12,825

    • James Fallows
    • Jun 5, 2012
  • Obama and Roberts: The View From 2005

    Did a freshman senator understand a future Chief Justice better than the Justice understand himself?

    • James Fallows
    • May 25, 2012
  • In Praise of the WSJ Ed Page—No, Seriously!

    We knew it would happen someday: a complaint from the right, about right-wing excess.

    • James Fallows
    • May 23, 2012
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