How a Supreme Court case changed college football forever, from TV deals to realignment - The Athletic (nytimes.com): College football has changed rapidly in the last decade, but it started before the players of today were born.
The Radical Roberts Court - by Kevin M. Kruse (substack.com): The Roberts Court has effectively destroyed the balance between the three branches and remade American law and society in their personal image.
The Supreme Court Has Murdered the Constitution - The American Prospect: To whit, here is everything in the Constitution that they have ignored or decided no longer applies to America.
The Shareholder Supremacy (wheresyoured.at): Why everything is so short-sighted today.
Identifying and Reducing Burdens in Administrative Processes (substack.com): Probably the most important means of making sure programs actually work.
Baugh: Rangers’ Jacob Trouba has the right to follow his own priorities - The Athletic (nytimes.com): People need to stop treating athletes as contracts.
We All Want to Be the Christopher Columbus of Cinema (substack.com): Cole Haddon has a thoughtful piece on our relationship to cinema.
Why You Can’t Afford Your Doctor, Dentist, Veterinarian or Even Dinner at Olive Garden (substack.com): End private equity and the economy immediately gets better.
The dangers of sneezing—from ejected bowels to torn windpipes | Ars Technica: Sneezing can mess you up.
Have a great week everyone.

