| “I can’t predict how the court will assert its political dominance over our country, but what I do know is that it will continue to wage war on the forces of tolerance and fairness,” writes Elie Mystal.
For our latest issue, Mystal gives his two cents about how the Supreme Court—which reconvenes on the first Monday of October after a three-month summer break—might behave this term, and which essential rights will be on its chopping block. |
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| Who Owns the Internet? |
| Ben Tarnoff’s history of networked life and the rise of a corporate-controlled web doubles as a polemic, arguing for a people-first Internet. |
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