nytpoliticsWith current legislative gridlock, Congress very seldom responds to Supreme Court decisions interpreting its statutes Congress. It was not always so. “If you go back to the ’80s, every time the court did something Congress didn’t like, they passed a law." t.co/UR7UmXmR6D
nytopinion“Nitpicky government rules remain a potent and underappreciated source of populist anger against Democrats, especially in rural areas,” writes @FarahStockman, from Rock Hall, Md. t.co/Tg2LjsjUTa