Company Linked to Federal Execution Spree Says It Will No Longer Produce Key Drug
As Republicans thirst for restarting federal executions, Absolute Standards told Connecticut lawmakers it hasn’t made or sold pentobarbital since December 2020.
As Republicans thirst for restarting federal executions, Absolute Standards told Connecticut lawmakers it hasn’t made or sold pentobarbital since December 2020.
Project 2025 — a road map for the next Trump White House — urges overturning Supreme Court precedent, and a trickle of bills may tee up challenges.
If the Biden administration is serious about protecting press freedoms, officials from Washington might want to have a stern talk with federal prosecutors in Detroit.
The donation, one of the largest in the school’s history, was made as right-wing megadonor Leo shopped a new law school center.
Israel’s War on Gaza
The task force revealed its plans not in a communiqué to faculty and students — but instead in an Israeli newspaper article.
Israel’s War on Gaza
“I felt helpless watching my family dying and not able to help them. It is a nightmare that I will never wake up from.”
The End of Roe
From the jump, the lawsuit challenging the legality of mifepristone was a cynical, propagandistic endeavor. In a 9-0 opinion, the Supreme Court threw it out.
Israel’s War on Gaza
The federal judge hearing a human rights case disputed allegations he might not be impartial but recused himself out of an “abundance of caution.”
Israel’s War on Gaza
The board had proposed appending a statement that would have undermined a Palestinian scholar’s article. The students rejected it.
The War on Immigrants
The draconian restrictions on asylum-seekers owe a lot to Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown, but the path was paved by Democrats.