The Week's Best Articles from the Washington Monthly
Jonathan Alter's dispatches from the Trump hush money trial, Tamar Jacoby reports from Poland on fears of Russian invasion, and more.
The Week's Best Articles from the Washington Monthly
Day Three of the Trump Hush Money Trial: We Have a Jury: Contributing Editor Jonathan Alter, one of the few reporters inside the courtroom for Trump’s hush money trial, provides a close-up look at the jury selection process. Click here for the full story and click here for Alter's dispatches from the trial's first day and second day.
As Ukraine Struggles, Fears of Russian Aggression Soar in Poland: Tamar Jacoby, director of the Progressive Policy Institute’s New Ukraine Project, hears from a wide range of Polish officials about the threat of a Russian invasion. Click here for the full story.
The Putin Republicans Have the Upper Hand: Contributing Writer David Atkins sees Russian influence taking over the GOP. Click here for the full story.
Biden Isn’t Talking About Trump’s Hush Money Trial, For Good Reason: Politics Editor Bill Scher argues for keeping the focus on the policy contrast between Biden and Trump, instead of Trump's trial. Click here for the full story.
Abortion and the Comstock “Chastity” Law Time Bomb: Victoria Nourse, the Whitworth Professor of Law at Georgetown Law School, and William Eskridge, the Alexander M. Bickel Professor of Law at Yale Law School, offer an originalist argument that could save access to abortion pills. Click here for the full story.
Protecting Biden Administration Regulations from Regime Change and Skeptical Courts: Contributing Writer Peter M. Shane and Reed Shaw argue the Biden administration should widely use "administrative severability clauses" to blunt attacks on new regulations. Click here for the full story.
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