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Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court to hear potentially landmark case on partisan gerrymandering — The Supreme Court declared Monday that it will consider whether gerrymandered election maps favoring one political party over another violate the Constitution, a potentially fundamental change in the way American elections are conducted.
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Eugene Volokh / Washington Post:
Supreme Court unanimously reaffirms: There is no ‘hate speech’ exception to the First Amendment
Supreme Court unanimously reaffirms: There is no ‘hate speech’ exception to the First Amendment
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Daily Wire
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Justices to Hear Major Challenge to Partisan Gerrymandering
Justices to Hear Major Challenge to Partisan Gerrymandering
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Vox, The Atlantic, ThinkProgress, Mother Jones and Outside the Beltway
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Supreme Court rules the government can't refuse to register trademarks considered offensive
Supreme Court rules the government can't refuse to register trademarks considered offensive
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Washington Post
Fox News:
Supreme Court sides with The Slants, rules ban on offensive names is unconstitutional
Supreme Court sides with The Slants, rules ban on offensive names is unconstitutional
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The Slants, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and The Lid
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court: Rejecting trademarks that ‘disparage’ others violates the First Amendment
Supreme Court: Rejecting trademarks that ‘disparage’ others violates the First Amendment
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ThinkProgress, NPR and Fusion
The Hill:
GOP considers cancelling August recess to salvage agenda — Alarmed by the stalemate on healthcare reform, lack of progress on tax reform and appropriations bills that are far behind schedule, Republican lawmakers across Congress are increasingly willing to consider cancelling the month-long August recess.
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Jennifer Haberkorn / Politico:
Democrats to halt Senate business over Obamacare repeal — Democrats will grind Senate business to a halt in a protest against Republican efforts to repeal Obamacare. — Beginning Monday night, Democrats will start objecting to all unanimous consent requests in the Senate, according to a Democratic aide.
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Axios, Shakesville and Daily Kos
Haley Byrd / IJR:
House Republicans to Send McConnell a Letter Demanding Conservative Provisions in Senate Health Bill — The conservative Republican Study Committee is preparing to send a letter of demands to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell this week as he finalizes the upper chamber's version of the bill to replace Obamacare.
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Dems threaten to gum up Senate over ‘secret’ ObamaCare bill
Dems threaten to gum up Senate over ‘secret’ ObamaCare bill
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ThinkProgress, Lawyers, Guns & Money and Daily Kos
Frank Pallotta / CNNMoney:
Megyn Kelly's Alex Jones interview got lots of attention, but not many viewers — Jones vs. Kelly: Battle between new and old media — Megyn Kelly's much talked about interview with Alex Jones got plenty of attention for Kelly and NBC, both good and bad, but not many viewers.
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Jack Shafer / Politico:
Megyn Kelly Pantses Alex Jones — The censorious powers of the heckler's veto have evolved now to the point that people are willing to call for the banning and shunning of works of journalism not yet published. Former Fox News Channel and current NBC News anchor Megyn Kelly got the treatment …
Christopher Ingraham / Washington Post:
Megyn Kelly just helped some guy get thousands of new followers
Joe Concha / The Hill:
Megyn Kelly's Alex Jones interview a ratings flop
Megyn Kelly's Alex Jones interview a ratings flop
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Mediaite, Lawyers, Guns & Money and Washington Free Beacon
Stephen Battaglio / Los Angeles Times:
Megyn Kelly and NBC News take the gloves off in Alex Jones interview — and now he's mad
Megyn Kelly and NBC News take the gloves off in Alex Jones interview — and now he's mad
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Vox Popoli
James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: Congressional shooting clouds final days of Georgia special election — THE BIG IDEA: — JOHNS CREEK, Ga.—When Republican congressional candidate Karen Handel went table to table greeting patrons at Marlow's Tavern on Friday night, almost everyone asked her about the letters.
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Why The Georgia Special Election Matters
Why The Georgia Special Election Matters
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Washington Monthly and The Week
Julia Manchester / The Hill:
Ad uses Scalise shooting against Ossoff in Georgia
Ad uses Scalise shooting against Ossoff in Georgia
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Political Insider blog, The Daily Caller, Bipartisan Report and Political Wire
Andrew Kaczynski / CNN:
A pro-Trump group is using Obama's voice out of context in radio ad for Georgia's special election
A pro-Trump group is using Obama's voice out of context in radio ad for Georgia's special election
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Political Insider blog
Gabriel Debenedetti / Politico:
Democrats sweat the details in Georgia special election
Gizmodo:
GOP Data Firm Accidentally Leaks Personal Details of Nearly 200 Million American Voters — Political data gathered on more than 198 million US citizens was exposed this month after a marketing firm contracted by the Republican National Committee stored internal documents on a publicly accessible Amazon server.
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Zack Whittaker / ZDNet:
198 million Americans hit by “largest ever” voter records leak — Personal data on 198 million voters, including analytics data that suggests who a person is likely to vote for and why, was stored on an unsecured Amazon server. — A huge trove of voter data, including personal information …
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Mashable and The Daily Caller
Joe Uchill / The Hill:
Data on 198M voters exposed by RNC contractor
Data on 198M voters exposed by RNC contractor
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Washington Post, Washington Free Beacon and The Week
Lynn Thompson / The Seattle Times:
Mother with knife killed by police was pregnant and had mental-health issues, family says — Seattle police on Sunday shot and killed a 30-year-old old woman who had called officers to report an attempted burglary and then displayed a knife, SPD said. Police took three children from the home …
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Washington Post, New York's PIX11, The Guardian, Daily Kos, New York Magazine and The Root
Tom Batchelor / The Independent:
Russia to treat US jets in Syria as ‘targets’ after America guns down first regime warplane — Communication channel between Washington and Moscow to be suspended immediately — Russia has said it will treat US warplanes operating in parts of Syria where its air forces are present as …
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CNN, Reuters, Daily Wire, John Hawkins' Right Wing News and ThinkProgress
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Washington Post:
Officials: 17-year-old Muslim girl assaulted and killed after leaving Virginia mosque — Police found remains Sunday thought to be those of a missing Virginia teenager who they say was assaulted and disappeared overnight after leaving a mosque in the Sterling area, and a 22-year-old man …
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Man Charged with Assaulting and Killing a 17-Year-Old Girl
Man Charged with Assaulting and Killing a 17-Year-Old Girl
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New York Times, WTVR-TV, Refinery29 and KTLA
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / USA Today:
We need a Robert Mueller resignation or a second special counsel — The only way to avoid a tainted investigation or a political explosion is another counsel to investigate possible obstruction of justice. — Special Counsel Robert Mueller has a problem: He has a disqualifying conflict of interest regarding a large part of his work.
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Scared Monkeys
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Karen Freifeld / Reuters:
Mueller team lawyer brings witness-flipping expertise to Trump probes
Mueller team lawyer brings witness-flipping expertise to Trump probes
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The Daily Caller
Peter Sullivan / The Hill:
Senate GOP considers deeper Medicaid cuts than House bill — A leading option in the Senate's ObamaCare repeal debate is to make even deeper cuts to Medicaid spending than the bill passed by the House, according to lobbyists and aides. — The proposal would start out the growth rate …
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Balloon Juice
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
New Study Shows What Really Happened in the 2016 Election — The Democracy Fund Voter Study Group has a new survey of the electorate that explodes many of the myths that we believe about American politics. Lee Drutman has a fascinating report delving into the data.
Tom DiChristopher / CNBC:
Energy Secretary Rick Perry says CO2 is not the main driver of climate change — Energy Secretary Rick Perry says he does not believe CO2 emissions from human activity are the primary driver of climate change. — That view is at odds with the conclusions of the Environmental Protection Agency …
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ThinkProgress, Political Wire, Washington Post, The Daily Caller, Gizmodo and The Week
Madeline Conway / Politico:
Trump: ‘Panama Canal is doing quite well’ — President Donald Trump asserted on Monday that the Panama Canal, which opened in 1914, is “doing quite well” and that the U.S. “did a good job building it.” — Trump made the comment in the Oval Office, where he was sitting …
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Axios, Bipartisan Report and Shakesville