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Subject Supreme Court Decides Fake Plaintiffs Are Good Plaintiffs | Prospect Weekend Reads
Date July 1, 2023 3:03 PM
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People demonstrate outside the Supreme Court, June 30, 2023, in
Washington.

Supreme Court Decides Fake Plaintiffs Are Good Plaintiffs
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In using a case where the stated plaintiff had no involvement in the
lawsuit to wipe away student debt cancellation for over 43 million
borrowers, the Supreme Court has gotten away with substituting their own
beliefs for the law. David Dayen has the story.

Samuel Alito's Revealing Temper Tantrum
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Read Steven Lubet on how Justice Alito's preemptive response to the
ProPublica story about his connections with GOP donors reveals much
about his breach of judicial ethics.

The Death Cult of the American Car
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As pedestrian deaths continue to escalate on a year-by-year basis, Ryan
Cooper argues, state and federal governments can borrow from the
European playbook to regulate large vehicles and bar lobbyists from
dictating motor policy.

We're Number One! (Actually, 38, out of 38)
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A recent Oxfam study of 38 OECD nations ranked the U.S. last or near
last in minimum wages, unemployment standards, worker protections, and
the right to organize. Harold Meyerson has the story.

Minnesota Stands Out in Midwest on Abortion
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Read Emma Murphy on how Minnesota has become a haven for those seeking
abortion from neighboring red states, showing how Democratically
controlled legislatures can expand the right to abortion post-Dobbs.

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