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Justice’s Vote Was Often a Crucial One

  • Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, who has announced his retirement, occupied a place at the Supreme Court’s ideological center for his entire tenure.
  • His was often the deciding vote in closely divided cases, our reporter writes in an analysis.

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Retirement Injects Inflammatory New Issue Into Midterms

Democrats will focus on Justice Kennedy’s replacement in an attempt to motivate voters, while conservatives will pressure vulnerable Democratic senators in red states.

Video by ROBIN LINDSAY. Photo by Stephen Crowley/The New York Times

The Times’s Supreme Court correspondent, Adam Liptak, looks at many of Justice Kennedy’s most consequential votes.


With One Win, Ocasio-Cortez Emerges as a Political Star

  • Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez stunned the Democratic establishment by beating one of the senior leaders in the House, Joseph Crowley, in Tuesday’s primary in New York.
  • She has been a waitress, a community activist and a campaign organizer for Bernie Sanders. She spoke with us about her mission.

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Why Crowley Never Saw Defeat Coming

Demographics, generational change and an aggressive grass-roots campaign by his opponent all were factors in his loss.





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Trump and Putin Choose Helsinki for First Summit

President Trump will meet President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia in Finland on July 16, a politically delicate time with the midterm elections approaching.


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Listen to ‘The Daily’: Losing the Swing Vote

The retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy, often considered the Supreme Court’s ideological center, could fundamentally change its direction.

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