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الأربعاء، 3 أكتوبر 2018

Male Fury Rises in Defense of Kavanaugh

Plus: The fight to restore ex-felons' voting rights, how Trump is remaking the courts, and the case for — and against — Kavanaugh.
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Politics 2018
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THE CONVERSATION

GOP Men: We're Angry, Too

A year after #MeToo galvanized women around sexual assault, the allegations against Brett Kavanaugh have sparked an outcry among Republican men.

Read Now in The Washington Post

ON THE BALLOT

Should Ex-Felons' Votes Count?

Florida is one of three states that don't allow former felons to vote. If a campaign to amend the state constitution succeeds, it could enfranchise more people at once than any single initiative since women's suffrage.

Read Now in The New York Times

INTERACTIVE

How Trump Is Remaking the Federal Courts

Supreme Court nominations may nab the headlines, but appellate-court judges wield immense power. President Trump is appointing them twice as fast as Obama did.

Read Now in Reuters

THE CASE FOR KAVANAUGH

Even Choir Boys Can Enjoy Beer

The editors of the 'National Review' argue that claims of perjury are greatly exaggerated: The judge admitted to drinking to excess in high school, but that doesn't mean he wasn't an upstanding citizen.

Read Now in National Review

THE CASE AGAINST KAVANAUGH

I Know Brett Kavanaugh, but I Wouldn't Confirm Him

Benjamin Wittes writes that he has always liked the Supreme Court nominee but can't support him after his confirmation-hearing performance left him "nonviable as a justice."

Read Now in The Atlantic
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