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Subject Why Gorsuch’s Opinion in ‘303 Creative’ Is So Dangerous | Prospect Weekend Reads
Date July 15, 2023 3:48 PM
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Week of July 10th
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ANDREW HARNIK/AP PHOTO

Lorie Smith, a Christian graphic artist and website designer in
Colorado, right, accompanied by her lawyer, Kristen Waggoner of the
Alliance Defending Freedom, second from left, speaks outside the Supreme
Court in Washington, December 5, 2022.

Why Gorsuch's Opinion in '303 Creative' Is So Dangerous
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Read Andrew Koppelman on how what Justice Gorsuch implies in '303
Creative'-"that all antidiscrimination laws are unconstitutional in
all their applications"-is part of a larger agenda.

What We Can Learn From Falling Crime
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ongoing drop in violent crime is most likely a reversion to pre-pandemic
norms and not, as some would choose to argue, a victory for aggressive
policing tactics. Ryan Cooper has the story.

Biden's Unheralded War on Poverty
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The $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package looks to have done
long-lasting good, as low-wage workers have moved to better-paying jobs
and those who remained experienced lasting wage hikes. Harold Meyerson
makes the case for 'Bidenomics' as successfully fighting poverty.

Jim Jordan Misfires in Attacks on Lina Khan
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Jim Jordan's ambush on FTC chair Lina Khan turned disastrous for him,
David Dayen writes, as other Republicans openly praised Khan during
House Judiciary Committee hearings.

As Recovery Dollars Recede, Public-School Summer Programs Disappear
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A federal infusion of COVID relief funds led to a massive expansion of
summer programing long sought by education experts and parents. These
programs, despite their potential to help close opportunity gaps, will
disappear without government support. Read more from Liz Rosenberg.

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