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Adam Serwer

Adam Serwer

Staff Writer at The Atlantic

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Recent Articles

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The President Who Cried Hoax

Republicans went after Epstein only when it was politically useful.
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Why Elon Musk Needs Dungeons & Dragons to Be Racist

Why Elon Musk needs Dungeons & Dragons to be racist
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The Mafia Presidency

Trump is saying, essentially, If you don’t want to get hurt, you’ll do what I say.
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The ‘Anti-Woke’ Tax That All Americans Are Paying

Better broke than woke, right?
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Trump’s Politicized Prosecutions May Hit a Roadblock

When the president puts his political enemies on trial on pretextual grounds, jurors have the option of refusing to convict.
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Lower Than Cowards

The surrender of America’s elites
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The Constitution Protects Jimmy Kimmel’s Mistake

Free speech is under assault.
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The Tyrant Test

A leader who uses military force to suppress his political opposition ought to lose the right to govern.
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Musk and Trump Still Agree on One Thing

Whatever they may be fighting about, they are both committed to showering tax cuts on Americans who already have more than they need.
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Trump Is Wearing America Down

Less than a decade ago, a similar policy sparked an outcry. Today, people seem far more accepting.
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The New Dark Age

The Trump administration has launched an attack on knowledge itself.
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Trump Is Tired of Courts Telling Him He’s Breaking the Law

Beneath the technical arguments at the Supreme Court last week was an effort to take away one of the only really effective legal tools for reining in the executive branch.
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Due Process Is a Right, Not a Privilege You Get for Being Good

If Kilmar Abrego Garcia is guilty of the crimes he is accused of, then the Trump administration could simply follow the law. Why won’t it?
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The Jim Crow Economy Is the True Horror in 'Sinners'

The film illustrates the near-impossibility of upward mobility during the segregation era.
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Trump Administration to Judges: ‘We Will Find You’

The attorney general’s message to the judiciary is clear.
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The Supreme Court’s ‘Selective Proceduralism’ Would Suffocate the C...

The law allows for extraordinary interventions under extraordinary circumstances, such as when human beings face the possibility of lifetime incarceration without due process.
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The Constitutional Crisis Is Here

Trump’s administration is only pretending to comply with the Supreme Court on the matter of a Maryland man it deported erroneously.
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The Confrontation Between Trump and the Supreme Court Has Arrived

The justices ordered the government to seek the return of a man whom it had wrongfully deported.
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‘A Path of Perfect Lawlessness’

The Trump administration’s arguments in a high-profile immigration case have much broader implications.
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Trump’s Salvadoran Gulag

To be deported, one does not need to be a drug dealer or a terrorist; apparently, having tattoos and being Venezuelan is enough.
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Mahmoud Khalil’s Detention Is a Trial Run

The pro-Palestine student was arrested without due process for exercising his right to free speech. He will not be the last.