On the Media

Authoritarianism, but Make It Look Normal. Plus, the Family Taking Over American Media.

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Oct 11, 2025
Greg Sargent, a staff writer at The New Republic, reveals Stephen Miller's tactics to normalize authoritarian policies, advocating for an aggressive information strategy. Pema Levy from Mother Jones digs into Ernst Fraenkel's dual state theory, warning of how Supreme Court decisions might create a two-tiered justice system. Jake LaHut from Wired discusses the Ellison family's vast media acquisitions and their potential influence on politics, highlighting changes in American media dynamics and the impact of new power players stepping into the spotlight.
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Court Ruling Risks Two Classes Of Rights

  • Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson warns the Court's nationwide-injunction ruling risks creating two classes of legal protection.
  • The majority's legal framing can mask substantive erosion of rights for those without court access.
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Major Questions Doctrine Could Be Eroded

  • The Court's major-questions doctrine could be applied inconsistently to expand executive power for tariffs and emergencies.
  • Levy warns such inconsistency signals a dual-state Supreme Court that cedes power while pretending to follow law.
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Emergency Laws Used To Justify Mass Detentions

  • Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act to justify mass actions against Venezuelan migrants, often without valid evidence.
  • Courts have sometimes blocked such removals, highlighting judicial pushback against prerogative actions.
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