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The retired Supreme Court Justice who authored Citizens United is suddenly worried about the future of democracy.
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At the chemical industry’s urging, the Trump administration is reconsidering limits on a toxic substance linked to fatal organ damage.
Luke is an investigative journalist based in Washington D.C. He was most recently a writing fellow at the American Prospect and was with the Open Markets Institute before that. Signal: 310-871-2214.