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One of the central distinctions between the substance of Monday’s free issues and that of Thursday’s bonus content is the personalization of the latter. To that end, today’s bonus content offers a slightly … spicier … take on one of the last merits decisions the Court handed down during its current Term: The 6-3 ruling in Biden v. Nebraska striking down the student loan program.

But rather than focusing on the merits issue in Nebraska (whether the program was authorized by the HEREOS Act), today’s post looks instead at the more technical (but just as significant) first holding—that Missouri, at least, had standing to bring this case in the first place. That holding is not just inconsistent with decades of case law about the constitutional limits on the power of the federal courts (limits that conservative justices had historically championed); but this inconsistency exacerbates the perception, if not the reality, that the current Court is willing to expand its formal power in order to reach issues that would (and, arguably, should) otherwise be left to the democratic process.

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moonmargaritas asked:

Hi Mr. Gaiman! I just want to say props to you and the rest of the Good Omens production team for having an angel in a power chair. I’m able bodied but I know that’s going to mean a lot to a lot of people, so thank you guys. It’s been really clear from the start how much inclusivity matters to the Good Omens team, and it makes it a pleasure to support an already excellent show. I’m so incredibly excited for the new season, and I will be streaming it on a loop!

neil-gaiman answered:

Liz is an astonishing actor, and we enjoyed working out how the chair would look and work in Heaven (and the miracles one would need to use a more human wheelchair in Soho on Earth).

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I literally cried seeing that earlier today.

There's such a push towards "well they'd just heal themselves" in sci-fi and fantasy that it's really beautiful to see an angel in a power chair. Like... just unspeakably lovely.