(Crooks And Liars, July 27, 2021; republished in The Nation on Nov. 18, 2021 and in Politico on July 30, 2021.)

(Crooks And Liars, July 27, 2021; republished in The Nation on Nov. 18, 2021 and in Politico on July 30, 2021.)

A law joke.  (The joke's on us.)  (Crooks And Liars, April 28, 2024.)
A law joke. (The joke's on us.) (Crooks And Liars, April 28, 2024.)
It was a best seller a long time ago.  (Crooks And Liars, April 21, 2024.)
It was a best seller a long time ago. (Crooks And Liars, April 21, 2024.)
False profit.  (Crooks And Liars, April 7, 2024.)
False profit. (Crooks And Liars, April 7, 2024.)
At cross purposes. A cartoon for Easter Sunday. (Crooks And Liars, March 31, 2024.)
At cross purposes. A cartoon for Easter Sunday. (Crooks And Liars, March 31, 2024.)
Pre-teen wasteland.  (Crooks And Liars, March 24, 2024; republished in The Washington Post, March 26, 2024.)
Pre-teen wasteland. (Crooks And Liars, March 24, 2024; republished in The Washington Post, March 26, 2024.)
The last Mitch McConnell cartoon?  (Crooks And Liars, March 17, 2024.)
The last Mitch McConnell cartoon? (Crooks And Liars, March 17, 2024.)
Best Actor, 2024 (Crooks And Liars, March 3, 2024).
Best Actor, 2024 (Crooks And Liars, March 3, 2024).
Sweet Holy Alabama.  (Crooks And Liars, Feb. 25, 2024.)
Sweet Holy Alabama. (Crooks And Liars, Feb. 25, 2024.)
Cynical Bowl (Crooks And Liars, Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024.)
Cynical Bowl (Crooks And Liars, Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024.)
Swift Bowl.  (Crooks And Liars, Feb 4, 2024.)
Swift Bowl. (Crooks And Liars, Feb 4, 2024.)
Unwanted.  (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 28. 2024; republished in Politico, Feb. 2, 2024.).)
Unwanted. (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 28. 2024; republished in Politico, Feb. 2, 2024.).)
Happy New Year?  (Crooks And Liars, Dec. 31, 2023.)
Happy New Year? (Crooks And Liars, Dec. 31, 2023.)
Merry Grinchmas (Crooks And Liars, Dec. 10, 2023).
Merry Grinchmas (Crooks And Liars, Dec. 10, 2023).
Thanksgiving 2023.  (Crooks And Liars, Nov. 19, 2023.)
Thanksgiving 2023. (Crooks And Liars, Nov. 19, 2023.)
Let's see how this cartoon ages.  (Crooks And Liars, Nov. 12, 2023.)
Let's see how this cartoon ages. (Crooks And Liars, Nov. 12, 2023.)
No words.  (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 15, 2023.)
No words. (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 15, 2023.)
Meet the new Fox, same as the old Fox.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 24, 2023.)
Meet the new Fox, same as the old Fox. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 24, 2023.)
Madisonian democracy (keep an eye on Wisconsin).  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 17, 2023; republished in Politico, Sept. 22, 2023.)
Madisonian democracy (keep an eye on Wisconsin). (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 17, 2023; republished in Politico, Sept. 22, 2023.)
Peach State priority -- Georgia trials at the core.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 10, 2023.)
Peach State priority -- Georgia trials at the core. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 10, 2023.)
Dye Hard.  (Crooks And Liars, Aug. 20. 2023.)
Dye Hard. (Crooks And Liars, Aug. 20. 2023.)
Indictment v. incitement (Crooks And Liars, Aug. 6, 2023), republished in The Nation on Aug. 29, 2023.
Indictment v. incitement (Crooks And Liars, Aug. 6, 2023), republished in The Nation on Aug. 29, 2023.
Pyramid Scheme.  (Crooks And Liars, July 30, 2023.)
Pyramid Scheme. (Crooks And Liars, July 30, 2023.)
For the birds.  (Cartoon in Crooks And Liars, July 16, 2023.)
For the birds. (Cartoon in Crooks And Liars, July 16, 2023.)
Earth, sunny side up.  It could all be over, easy.  (Crooks And Liars, June 25, 2023.)
Earth, sunny side up. It could all be over, easy. (Crooks And Liars, June 25, 2023.)
Boxed in.  (Crooks And Liars, June 18, 2023.)
Boxed in. (Crooks And Liars, June 18, 2023.)
More bad noose.  (Crooks And Liars, June 4, 2023.)
More bad noose. (Crooks And Liars, June 4, 2023.)
Crooks And Liars, May 7, 2023
Crooks And Liars, May 7, 2023
Atlas/At Last.  (Crooks And Liars, Mar. 26, 2023.)
Atlas/At Last. (Crooks And Liars, Mar. 26, 2023.)
Tete-a-tete.  (Crooks And Liars, March 19, 2023.)
Tete-a-tete. (Crooks And Liars, March 19, 2023.)
The Academy Awards, 2023.  (Crooks And Liars, March 12, 2023.)
The Academy Awards, 2023. (Crooks And Liars, March 12, 2023.)
Hi ho, hi ho, its anti-woke we go.  (Crooks And Liars, March 5, 2023.)
Hi ho, hi ho, its anti-woke we go. (Crooks And Liars, March 5, 2023.)
We reflect, you decide.  (Crooks And Liars, February 26, 2023.)
We reflect, you decide. (Crooks And Liars, February 26, 2023.)
Twilight unto the nations.  (Crooks And Liars, Feb. 19, 2023.)
Twilight unto the nations. (Crooks And Liars, Feb. 19, 2023.)
The Thinly Veiled Blue Line.  (Crooks And Liars, Feb. 5, 2023.)
The Thinly Veiled Blue Line. (Crooks And Liars, Feb. 5, 2023.)
MLK Day 2023.  (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 15, 2023.)
MLK Day 2023. (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 15, 2023.)
Evolution of an empty suit.  (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 8, 2023.)
Evolution of an empty suit. (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 8, 2023.)
The Yankee Dollar.  (Crooks And Liars, Dec. 11, 2022.)
The Yankee Dollar. (Crooks And Liars, Dec. 11, 2022.)
Nuclear corner.  (Crook And Liars, Oct. 30. 2022.)
Nuclear corner. (Crook And Liars, Oct. 30. 2022.)
Hair today, gone tomorrow?  (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 16, 2022.)
Hair today, gone tomorrow? (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 16, 2022.)
First Monday in October has come around again.  (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 2, 2022.)
First Monday in October has come around again. (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 2, 2022.)
Ssssssss ... (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 25, 2022.)
Ssssssss ... (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 25, 2022.)
Ill-conceived.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 18, 2022.)
Ill-conceived. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 18, 2022.)
"Tall" alone, "venti" together.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 11, 2022; republished in The Nation on Sept. 22, 2022.)
"Tall" alone, "venti" together. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 11, 2022; republished in The Nation on Sept. 22, 2022.)
Adult conversation about semi-facism.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 4, 2022.)
Adult conversation about semi-facism. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 4, 2022.)
Herschel's Heisman. (Crooks And Liars, August 7, 2022.)
Herschel's Heisman. (Crooks And Liars, August 7, 2022.)
A recipe for autocracy.  (Crooks And Liars, July 31, 2022.)
A recipe for autocracy. (Crooks And Liars, July 31, 2022.)
Happy Fourth of July, from Tom and Sally.  (Crooks And Liars, July 3, 2022.)
Happy Fourth of July, from Tom and Sally. (Crooks And Liars, July 3, 2022.)
Government Property.  (Crooks And Liars, June 26, 2022.)
Government Property. (Crooks And Liars, June 26, 2022.)
Dick and Donald. (Crooks And Liars, June 11, 2022.)
Dick and Donald. (Crooks And Liars, June 11, 2022.)
Accusation and insurrection.  (Crooks And Liars, June 4, 2022.)
Accusation and insurrection. (Crooks And Liars, June 4, 2022.)
Memorial Day, 2022.  (Crooks And Liars, May 28, 2022.)
Memorial Day, 2022. (Crooks And Liars, May 28, 2022.)
Roe v. Woe.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 18, 2021 and May 2, 2022; republished in The Nation on May 5, 2022.)
Roe v. Woe. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 18, 2021 and May 2, 2022; republished in The Nation on May 5, 2022.)
Graduation, 2022.  (Crooks And Liars, May 21, 2022.)
Graduation, 2022. (Crooks And Liars, May 21, 2022.)
Mother's Day, 2022.  (Crooks And Liars, May 7, 2022.)
Mother's Day, 2022. (Crooks And Liars, May 7, 2022.)
Kentaji Brown Jackson joins the Supreme Court.  (Crooks And Liars, April 7, 2022; republished in The Washington Post, April 9. 2022.)
Kentaji Brown Jackson joins the Supreme Court. (Crooks And Liars, April 7, 2022; republished in The Washington Post, April 9. 2022.)
We're a republic.  (Crooks And Liars, May 14, 2022.)
We're a republic. (Crooks And Liars, May 14, 2022.)
Don't ask Tucker.  He's just asking the question.  (Crooks And Liars, March 19, 2022.)
Don't ask Tucker. He's just asking the question. (Crooks And Liars, March 19, 2022.)
To Putin's surprise.  (Crooks And Liars, March 12, 2022.)
To Putin's surprise. (Crooks And Liars, March 12, 2022.)
What's in a name?  (Crooks And Liars, Feb. 26, 2022.)
What's in a name? (Crooks And Liars, Feb. 26, 2022.)
Real America.  (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 22, 2022.)
Real America. (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 22, 2022.)
  MLK Day 2022 (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 16, 2022).

MLK Day 2022 (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 16, 2022).

Happy New Year!  (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 1, 2022.)
Happy New Year! (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 1, 2022.)
A Very Manchin Christmas.  (Crooks And Liars, Dec. 18. 2021.)
A Very Manchin Christmas. (Crooks And Liars, Dec. 18. 2021.)
Self-promotion never goes out of style.  (Crooks And Liars, Nov. 13, 2021.)
Self-promotion never goes out of style. (Crooks And Liars, Nov. 13, 2021.)
Take care, Pierre.  (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 23, 2021.)
Take care, Pierre. (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 23, 2021.)
What's on his mind?  And does this guy have any friends?  (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 9, 2021.)
What's on his mind? And does this guy have any friends? (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 9, 2021.)
Default, dear Mitch, is not in our stars but in ourselves.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 25, 2021.)
Default, dear Mitch, is not in our stars but in ourselves. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 25, 2021.)
Twenty years.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 11, 2021.)
Twenty years. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 11, 2021.)
Texas state property.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 4, 2021.)
Texas state property. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 4, 2021.)
Afghan women and us . . . and US.  (Crooks And Liars, Aug. 28, 2021.)
Afghan women and us . . . and US. (Crooks And Liars, Aug. 28, 2021.)
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo exits.  (Crooks And Liars, August 14, 2021.)
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo exits. (Crooks And Liars, August 14, 2021.)
It's simple as ABCD.  (CrooksAndLiars.com, August 7, 2021.)
It's simple as ABCD. (CrooksAndLiars.com, August 7, 2021.)
U-S-Y!  U-S-Y!  (Crooks And Liars, July 10, 2021; republished in The Washington Post, July 19, 2021.)
U-S-Y! U-S-Y! (Crooks And Liars, July 10, 2021; republished in The Washington Post, July 19, 2021.)
It can't happen here.  (Crooks And Liars, June 25, 2021.)
It can't happen here. (Crooks And Liars, June 25, 2021.)
Two sides of the same coup.  (Crooks And Liars, June 12, 2021; republished in Politico, June 18, 2021.)
Two sides of the same coup. (Crooks And Liars, June 12, 2021; republished in Politico, June 18, 2021.)
We're expecting . . . an overturned precedent.  The newest Supreme Court Justices get a crack at Roe v. Wade.  (Crooks And Liars, May 22, 2021.)
We're expecting . . . an overturned precedent. The newest Supreme Court Justices get a crack at Roe v. Wade. (Crooks And Liars, May 22, 2021.)
The Great Replacement of Cronkite with Carlson.  (Crooks And Liars, May 3, 2021.)
The Great Replacement of Cronkite with Carlson. (Crooks And Liars, May 3, 2021.)
"Join, or Die" (with apologies to Benjamin Franklin).  (Crooks And Liars, March 20, 2021; republished in Politico, March 26, 2021.)
"Join, or Die" (with apologies to Benjamin Franklin). (Crooks And Liars, March 20, 2021; republished in Politico, March 26, 2021.)
WHAT are the Republicans thinking?  (Crooks and Liars, March 13, 2021.)
WHAT are the Republicans thinking? (Crooks and Liars, March 13, 2021.)
The Rule of Law This Week, Nov. 15, 2020.
The Rule of Law This Week, Nov. 15, 2020.
  A matter of time?  (The Rule of Law This Week, October 21, 2019.)

A matter of time? (The Rule of Law This Week, October 21, 2019.)

  Might Makes Right.  Justice Barret becomes the Supreme Court’s sixth column supporting conservative power.  (The Rule of Law This Week, Oct. 25, 2020.)

Might Makes Right. Justice Barret becomes the Supreme Court’s sixth column supporting conservative power. (The Rule of Law This Week, Oct. 25, 2020.)

Bloody Covid hand.jpg
  This Space Reserved.  (The Rule of Law This Week, Sept, 27, 2020.)

This Space Reserved. (The Rule of Law This Week, Sept, 27, 2020.)

  RIP RBG. (The Rule of Law This Week, Sept. 20, 2020.)

RIP RBG. (The Rule of Law This Week, Sept. 20, 2020.)

  The Second Amendment, as it is now interpreted, has become an accessory to murder and the outlines of the gun rights debate — in this cartoon, literal outlines — have taken on lethal connotations.

The Second Amendment, as it is now interpreted, has become an accessory to murder and the outlines of the gun rights debate — in this cartoon, literal outlines — have taken on lethal connotations.

  No problem for him.  (The Rule of Law This Week, June 14, 2020.)

No problem for him. (The Rule of Law This Week, June 14, 2020.)

  Those caught in the criminal justice system can develop respiratory problems in or out of prison.  The Rule of Law This Week, May 31, 2020.)

Those caught in the criminal justice system can develop respiratory problems in or out of prison. The Rule of Law This Week, May 31, 2020.)

  Two accomplished authors discuss public health issues.  (The Rule of Law This Week, March 22, 2020.)

Two accomplished authors discuss public health issues. (The Rule of Law This Week, March 22, 2020.)

  Putin has a peel.  (The Rule of Law This Week, March 1, 2020.)

Putin has a peel. (The Rule of Law This Week, March 1, 2020.)

  MLK Day 2020.  (The Rule of Law This Week, Jan. 19, 2020.)

MLK Day 2020. (The Rule of Law This Week, Jan. 19, 2020.)

  The Whoring Twenties, when an enterprising flapper with a sugar daddy can go far.  (The Rule of Law This Week, Jan. 5. 2020.)

The Whoring Twenties, when an enterprising flapper with a sugar daddy can go far. (The Rule of Law This Week, Jan. 5. 2020.)

  Senators flunk Constitutional Law while hoping to fail up.  (The Rule of Law This Week, Jan. 26, 2020.)

Senators flunk Constitutional Law while hoping to fail up. (The Rule of Law This Week, Jan. 26, 2020.)

  Trump’s tax returns may be the greatest story never told . . .yet.  (The Rule of Law This Week, Nov. 10, 2019.)

Trump’s tax returns may be the greatest story never told . . .yet. (The Rule of Law This Week, Nov. 10, 2019.)

  What’s an impeachable offense?  It deepens on when you ask Lindsey Graham.  (The Rule of Law This Week, Nov. 3, 2019.)

What’s an impeachable offense? It deepens on when you ask Lindsey Graham. (The Rule of Law This Week, Nov. 3, 2019.)

  There’s his Roy Cohn, just in time for Halloween.  (The Rule of Law This Week, October 27, 2019.)

There’s his Roy Cohn, just in time for Halloween. (The Rule of Law This Week, October 27, 2019.)

  First Monday in October: the U.S. Supreme Court redecorates and reopens. (The Rule Of Law This Week, Oct. 6, 2019.)

First Monday in October: the U.S. Supreme Court redecorates and reopens. (The Rule Of Law This Week, Oct. 6, 2019.)

  The writer’s imagination care barely match the true events of our time.  (The Rule of Law This Week, Sept. 22, 2019.)

The writer’s imagination care barely match the true events of our time. (The Rule of Law This Week, Sept. 22, 2019.)

  Everyone says Trump is a narcissist.  Is he also Narcissus?

Everyone says Trump is a narcissist. Is he also Narcissus?

  Woodstock Nation turns 50 and finds late middle age to be even worse than expected.  (The Rule of Law This Week, August 11, 2019.)

Woodstock Nation turns 50 and finds late middle age to be even worse than expected. (The Rule of Law This Week, August 11, 2019.)

  Waiting, waiting, waiting for the Mueller Report.  (The Rule of Law This Week, March 24, 2019.)

Waiting, waiting, waiting for the Mueller Report. (The Rule of Law This Week, March 24, 2019.)

  The Supreme Court ruled on the contested census question. We might have seen these questions eventually, if the Administration could come up with a less obvious pretext.  Instead, they gave up on the census shenanigans.  (The Rule of Law This Week,

The Supreme Court ruled on the contested census question. We might have seen these questions eventually, if the Administration could come up with a less obvious pretext. Instead, they gave up on the census shenanigans. (The Rule of Law This Week, June 30, 2019.)

  Mt. Impeach-more? Andrew Johnson, Nixon, Clinton and a work in progress.  (The Rule of Law This Week, June 2, 2019.)

Mt. Impeach-more? Andrew Johnson, Nixon, Clinton and a work in progress. (The Rule of Law This Week, June 2, 2019.)

Mr. Jefferson copy.jpg
  Barr knows what to do with their subpoena. (The Rule of Law This Week, May 12, 2019.)

Barr knows what to do with their subpoena. (The Rule of Law This Week, May 12, 2019.)

  Is the scale of the problem a function of the size of the inmates?  (The Rule of Law This Week, April 14, 2019.)

Is the scale of the problem a function of the size of the inmates? (The Rule of Law This Week, April 14, 2019.)

  An update of a classic 80’s memoir.  (The Rule of Law This Week, January 27, 2019.)

An update of a classic 80’s memoir. (The Rule of Law This Week, January 27, 2019.)

  (Crooks And Liars, July 27, 2021; republished in The Nation on Nov. 18, 2021 and in Politico on July 30, 2021.)
A law joke.  (The joke's on us.)  (Crooks And Liars, April 28, 2024.)
It was a best seller a long time ago.  (Crooks And Liars, April 21, 2024.)
False profit.  (Crooks And Liars, April 7, 2024.)
At cross purposes. A cartoon for Easter Sunday. (Crooks And Liars, March 31, 2024.)
Pre-teen wasteland.  (Crooks And Liars, March 24, 2024; republished in The Washington Post, March 26, 2024.)
The last Mitch McConnell cartoon?  (Crooks And Liars, March 17, 2024.)
Best Actor, 2024 (Crooks And Liars, March 3, 2024).
Sweet Holy Alabama.  (Crooks And Liars, Feb. 25, 2024.)
Cynical Bowl (Crooks And Liars, Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024.)
Swift Bowl.  (Crooks And Liars, Feb 4, 2024.)
Unwanted.  (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 28. 2024; republished in Politico, Feb. 2, 2024.).)
Happy New Year?  (Crooks And Liars, Dec. 31, 2023.)
Merry Grinchmas (Crooks And Liars, Dec. 10, 2023).
Thanksgiving 2023.  (Crooks And Liars, Nov. 19, 2023.)
Let's see how this cartoon ages.  (Crooks And Liars, Nov. 12, 2023.)
No words.  (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 15, 2023.)
Meet the new Fox, same as the old Fox.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 24, 2023.)
Madisonian democracy (keep an eye on Wisconsin).  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 17, 2023; republished in Politico, Sept. 22, 2023.)
Peach State priority -- Georgia trials at the core.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 10, 2023.)
Dye Hard.  (Crooks And Liars, Aug. 20. 2023.)
Indictment v. incitement (Crooks And Liars, Aug. 6, 2023), republished in The Nation on Aug. 29, 2023.
Pyramid Scheme.  (Crooks And Liars, July 30, 2023.)
For the birds.  (Cartoon in Crooks And Liars, July 16, 2023.)
Earth, sunny side up.  It could all be over, easy.  (Crooks And Liars, June 25, 2023.)
Boxed in.  (Crooks And Liars, June 18, 2023.)
More bad noose.  (Crooks And Liars, June 4, 2023.)
Crooks And Liars, May 7, 2023
Atlas/At Last.  (Crooks And Liars, Mar. 26, 2023.)
Tete-a-tete.  (Crooks And Liars, March 19, 2023.)
The Academy Awards, 2023.  (Crooks And Liars, March 12, 2023.)
Hi ho, hi ho, its anti-woke we go.  (Crooks And Liars, March 5, 2023.)
We reflect, you decide.  (Crooks And Liars, February 26, 2023.)
Twilight unto the nations.  (Crooks And Liars, Feb. 19, 2023.)
The Thinly Veiled Blue Line.  (Crooks And Liars, Feb. 5, 2023.)
MLK Day 2023.  (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 15, 2023.)
Evolution of an empty suit.  (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 8, 2023.)
The Yankee Dollar.  (Crooks And Liars, Dec. 11, 2022.)
Nuclear corner.  (Crook And Liars, Oct. 30. 2022.)
Hair today, gone tomorrow?  (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 16, 2022.)
First Monday in October has come around again.  (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 2, 2022.)
Ssssssss ... (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 25, 2022.)
Ill-conceived.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 18, 2022.)
"Tall" alone, "venti" together.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 11, 2022; republished in The Nation on Sept. 22, 2022.)
Adult conversation about semi-facism.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 4, 2022.)
Herschel's Heisman. (Crooks And Liars, August 7, 2022.)
A recipe for autocracy.  (Crooks And Liars, July 31, 2022.)
Happy Fourth of July, from Tom and Sally.  (Crooks And Liars, July 3, 2022.)
Government Property.  (Crooks And Liars, June 26, 2022.)
Dick and Donald. (Crooks And Liars, June 11, 2022.)
Accusation and insurrection.  (Crooks And Liars, June 4, 2022.)
Memorial Day, 2022.  (Crooks And Liars, May 28, 2022.)
Roe v. Woe.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 18, 2021 and May 2, 2022; republished in The Nation on May 5, 2022.)
Graduation, 2022.  (Crooks And Liars, May 21, 2022.)
Mother's Day, 2022.  (Crooks And Liars, May 7, 2022.)
Kentaji Brown Jackson joins the Supreme Court.  (Crooks And Liars, April 7, 2022; republished in The Washington Post, April 9. 2022.)
We're a republic.  (Crooks And Liars, May 14, 2022.)
Don't ask Tucker.  He's just asking the question.  (Crooks And Liars, March 19, 2022.)
To Putin's surprise.  (Crooks And Liars, March 12, 2022.)
What's in a name?  (Crooks And Liars, Feb. 26, 2022.)
Real America.  (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 22, 2022.)
  MLK Day 2022 (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 16, 2022).
Happy New Year!  (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 1, 2022.)
A Very Manchin Christmas.  (Crooks And Liars, Dec. 18. 2021.)
Self-promotion never goes out of style.  (Crooks And Liars, Nov. 13, 2021.)
Take care, Pierre.  (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 23, 2021.)
What's on his mind?  And does this guy have any friends?  (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 9, 2021.)
Default, dear Mitch, is not in our stars but in ourselves.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 25, 2021.)
Twenty years.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 11, 2021.)
Texas state property.  (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 4, 2021.)
Afghan women and us . . . and US.  (Crooks And Liars, Aug. 28, 2021.)
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo exits.  (Crooks And Liars, August 14, 2021.)
It's simple as ABCD.  (CrooksAndLiars.com, August 7, 2021.)
U-S-Y!  U-S-Y!  (Crooks And Liars, July 10, 2021; republished in The Washington Post, July 19, 2021.)
It can't happen here.  (Crooks And Liars, June 25, 2021.)
Two sides of the same coup.  (Crooks And Liars, June 12, 2021; republished in Politico, June 18, 2021.)
We're expecting . . . an overturned precedent.  The newest Supreme Court Justices get a crack at Roe v. Wade.  (Crooks And Liars, May 22, 2021.)
The Great Replacement of Cronkite with Carlson.  (Crooks And Liars, May 3, 2021.)
"Join, or Die" (with apologies to Benjamin Franklin).  (Crooks And Liars, March 20, 2021; republished in Politico, March 26, 2021.)
WHAT are the Republicans thinking?  (Crooks and Liars, March 13, 2021.)
The Rule of Law This Week, Nov. 15, 2020.
  A matter of time?  (The Rule of Law This Week, October 21, 2019.)
  Might Makes Right.  Justice Barret becomes the Supreme Court’s sixth column supporting conservative power.  (The Rule of Law This Week, Oct. 25, 2020.)
Bloody Covid hand.jpg
  This Space Reserved.  (The Rule of Law This Week, Sept, 27, 2020.)
  RIP RBG. (The Rule of Law This Week, Sept. 20, 2020.)
  The Second Amendment, as it is now interpreted, has become an accessory to murder and the outlines of the gun rights debate — in this cartoon, literal outlines — have taken on lethal connotations.
  No problem for him.  (The Rule of Law This Week, June 14, 2020.)
  Those caught in the criminal justice system can develop respiratory problems in or out of prison.  The Rule of Law This Week, May 31, 2020.)
  Two accomplished authors discuss public health issues.  (The Rule of Law This Week, March 22, 2020.)
  Putin has a peel.  (The Rule of Law This Week, March 1, 2020.)
  MLK Day 2020.  (The Rule of Law This Week, Jan. 19, 2020.)
  The Whoring Twenties, when an enterprising flapper with a sugar daddy can go far.  (The Rule of Law This Week, Jan. 5. 2020.)
  Senators flunk Constitutional Law while hoping to fail up.  (The Rule of Law This Week, Jan. 26, 2020.)
  Trump’s tax returns may be the greatest story never told . . .yet.  (The Rule of Law This Week, Nov. 10, 2019.)
  What’s an impeachable offense?  It deepens on when you ask Lindsey Graham.  (The Rule of Law This Week, Nov. 3, 2019.)
  There’s his Roy Cohn, just in time for Halloween.  (The Rule of Law This Week, October 27, 2019.)
  First Monday in October: the U.S. Supreme Court redecorates and reopens. (The Rule Of Law This Week, Oct. 6, 2019.)
  The writer’s imagination care barely match the true events of our time.  (The Rule of Law This Week, Sept. 22, 2019.)
  Everyone says Trump is a narcissist.  Is he also Narcissus?
  Woodstock Nation turns 50 and finds late middle age to be even worse than expected.  (The Rule of Law This Week, August 11, 2019.)
  Waiting, waiting, waiting for the Mueller Report.  (The Rule of Law This Week, March 24, 2019.)
  The Supreme Court ruled on the contested census question. We might have seen these questions eventually, if the Administration could come up with a less obvious pretext.  Instead, they gave up on the census shenanigans.  (The Rule of Law This Week,
  Mt. Impeach-more? Andrew Johnson, Nixon, Clinton and a work in progress.  (The Rule of Law This Week, June 2, 2019.)
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  Barr knows what to do with their subpoena. (The Rule of Law This Week, May 12, 2019.)
  Is the scale of the problem a function of the size of the inmates?  (The Rule of Law This Week, April 14, 2019.)
  An update of a classic 80’s memoir.  (The Rule of Law This Week, January 27, 2019.)

(Crooks And Liars, July 27, 2021; republished in The Nation on Nov. 18, 2021 and in Politico on July 30, 2021.)

A law joke. (The joke's on us.) (Crooks And Liars, April 28, 2024.)
It was a best seller a long time ago. (Crooks And Liars, April 21, 2024.)
False profit. (Crooks And Liars, April 7, 2024.)
At cross purposes. A cartoon for Easter Sunday. (Crooks And Liars, March 31, 2024.)
Pre-teen wasteland. (Crooks And Liars, March 24, 2024; republished in The Washington Post, March 26, 2024.)
The last Mitch McConnell cartoon? (Crooks And Liars, March 17, 2024.)
Best Actor, 2024 (Crooks And Liars, March 3, 2024).
Sweet Holy Alabama. (Crooks And Liars, Feb. 25, 2024.)
Cynical Bowl (Crooks And Liars, Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024.)
Swift Bowl. (Crooks And Liars, Feb 4, 2024.)
Unwanted. (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 28. 2024; republished in Politico, Feb. 2, 2024.).)
Happy New Year? (Crooks And Liars, Dec. 31, 2023.)
Merry Grinchmas (Crooks And Liars, Dec. 10, 2023).
Thanksgiving 2023. (Crooks And Liars, Nov. 19, 2023.)
Let's see how this cartoon ages. (Crooks And Liars, Nov. 12, 2023.)
No words. (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 15, 2023.)
Meet the new Fox, same as the old Fox. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 24, 2023.)
Madisonian democracy (keep an eye on Wisconsin). (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 17, 2023; republished in Politico, Sept. 22, 2023.)
Peach State priority -- Georgia trials at the core. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 10, 2023.)
Dye Hard. (Crooks And Liars, Aug. 20. 2023.)
Indictment v. incitement (Crooks And Liars, Aug. 6, 2023), republished in The Nation on Aug. 29, 2023.
Pyramid Scheme. (Crooks And Liars, July 30, 2023.)
For the birds. (Cartoon in Crooks And Liars, July 16, 2023.)
Earth, sunny side up. It could all be over, easy. (Crooks And Liars, June 25, 2023.)
Boxed in. (Crooks And Liars, June 18, 2023.)
More bad noose. (Crooks And Liars, June 4, 2023.)
Crooks And Liars, May 7, 2023
Atlas/At Last. (Crooks And Liars, Mar. 26, 2023.)
Tete-a-tete. (Crooks And Liars, March 19, 2023.)
The Academy Awards, 2023. (Crooks And Liars, March 12, 2023.)
Hi ho, hi ho, its anti-woke we go. (Crooks And Liars, March 5, 2023.)
We reflect, you decide. (Crooks And Liars, February 26, 2023.)
Twilight unto the nations. (Crooks And Liars, Feb. 19, 2023.)
The Thinly Veiled Blue Line. (Crooks And Liars, Feb. 5, 2023.)
MLK Day 2023. (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 15, 2023.)
Evolution of an empty suit. (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 8, 2023.)
The Yankee Dollar. (Crooks And Liars, Dec. 11, 2022.)
Nuclear corner. (Crook And Liars, Oct. 30. 2022.)
Hair today, gone tomorrow? (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 16, 2022.)
First Monday in October has come around again. (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 2, 2022.)
Ssssssss ... (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 25, 2022.)
Ill-conceived. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 18, 2022.)
"Tall" alone, "venti" together. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 11, 2022; republished in The Nation on Sept. 22, 2022.)
Adult conversation about semi-facism. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 4, 2022.)
Herschel's Heisman. (Crooks And Liars, August 7, 2022.)
A recipe for autocracy. (Crooks And Liars, July 31, 2022.)
Happy Fourth of July, from Tom and Sally. (Crooks And Liars, July 3, 2022.)
Government Property. (Crooks And Liars, June 26, 2022.)
Dick and Donald. (Crooks And Liars, June 11, 2022.)
Accusation and insurrection. (Crooks And Liars, June 4, 2022.)
Memorial Day, 2022. (Crooks And Liars, May 28, 2022.)
Roe v. Woe. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 18, 2021 and May 2, 2022; republished in The Nation on May 5, 2022.)
Graduation, 2022. (Crooks And Liars, May 21, 2022.)
Mother's Day, 2022. (Crooks And Liars, May 7, 2022.)
Kentaji Brown Jackson joins the Supreme Court. (Crooks And Liars, April 7, 2022; republished in The Washington Post, April 9. 2022.)
We're a republic. (Crooks And Liars, May 14, 2022.)
Don't ask Tucker. He's just asking the question. (Crooks And Liars, March 19, 2022.)
To Putin's surprise. (Crooks And Liars, March 12, 2022.)
What's in a name? (Crooks And Liars, Feb. 26, 2022.)
Real America. (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 22, 2022.)

MLK Day 2022 (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 16, 2022).

Happy New Year! (Crooks And Liars, Jan. 1, 2022.)
A Very Manchin Christmas. (Crooks And Liars, Dec. 18. 2021.)
Self-promotion never goes out of style. (Crooks And Liars, Nov. 13, 2021.)
Take care, Pierre. (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 23, 2021.)
What's on his mind? And does this guy have any friends? (Crooks And Liars, Oct. 9, 2021.)
Default, dear Mitch, is not in our stars but in ourselves. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 25, 2021.)
Twenty years. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 11, 2021.)
Texas state property. (Crooks And Liars, Sept. 4, 2021.)
Afghan women and us . . . and US. (Crooks And Liars, Aug. 28, 2021.)
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo exits. (Crooks And Liars, August 14, 2021.)
It's simple as ABCD. (CrooksAndLiars.com, August 7, 2021.)
U-S-Y! U-S-Y! (Crooks And Liars, July 10, 2021; republished in The Washington Post, July 19, 2021.)
It can't happen here. (Crooks And Liars, June 25, 2021.)
Two sides of the same coup. (Crooks And Liars, June 12, 2021; republished in Politico, June 18, 2021.)
We're expecting . . . an overturned precedent. The newest Supreme Court Justices get a crack at Roe v. Wade. (Crooks And Liars, May 22, 2021.)
The Great Replacement of Cronkite with Carlson. (Crooks And Liars, May 3, 2021.)
"Join, or Die" (with apologies to Benjamin Franklin). (Crooks And Liars, March 20, 2021; republished in Politico, March 26, 2021.)
WHAT are the Republicans thinking? (Crooks and Liars, March 13, 2021.)
The Rule of Law This Week, Nov. 15, 2020.

A matter of time? (The Rule of Law This Week, October 21, 2019.)

Might Makes Right. Justice Barret becomes the Supreme Court’s sixth column supporting conservative power. (The Rule of Law This Week, Oct. 25, 2020.)

This Space Reserved. (The Rule of Law This Week, Sept, 27, 2020.)

RIP RBG. (The Rule of Law This Week, Sept. 20, 2020.)

The Second Amendment, as it is now interpreted, has become an accessory to murder and the outlines of the gun rights debate — in this cartoon, literal outlines — have taken on lethal connotations.

No problem for him. (The Rule of Law This Week, June 14, 2020.)

Those caught in the criminal justice system can develop respiratory problems in or out of prison. The Rule of Law This Week, May 31, 2020.)

Two accomplished authors discuss public health issues. (The Rule of Law This Week, March 22, 2020.)

Putin has a peel. (The Rule of Law This Week, March 1, 2020.)

MLK Day 2020. (The Rule of Law This Week, Jan. 19, 2020.)

The Whoring Twenties, when an enterprising flapper with a sugar daddy can go far. (The Rule of Law This Week, Jan. 5. 2020.)

Senators flunk Constitutional Law while hoping to fail up. (The Rule of Law This Week, Jan. 26, 2020.)

Trump’s tax returns may be the greatest story never told . . .yet. (The Rule of Law This Week, Nov. 10, 2019.)

What’s an impeachable offense? It deepens on when you ask Lindsey Graham. (The Rule of Law This Week, Nov. 3, 2019.)

There’s his Roy Cohn, just in time for Halloween. (The Rule of Law This Week, October 27, 2019.)

First Monday in October: the U.S. Supreme Court redecorates and reopens. (The Rule Of Law This Week, Oct. 6, 2019.)

The writer’s imagination care barely match the true events of our time. (The Rule of Law This Week, Sept. 22, 2019.)

Everyone says Trump is a narcissist. Is he also Narcissus?

Woodstock Nation turns 50 and finds late middle age to be even worse than expected. (The Rule of Law This Week, August 11, 2019.)

Waiting, waiting, waiting for the Mueller Report. (The Rule of Law This Week, March 24, 2019.)

The Supreme Court ruled on the contested census question. We might have seen these questions eventually, if the Administration could come up with a less obvious pretext. Instead, they gave up on the census shenanigans. (The Rule of Law This Week, June 30, 2019.)

Mt. Impeach-more? Andrew Johnson, Nixon, Clinton and a work in progress. (The Rule of Law This Week, June 2, 2019.)

Barr knows what to do with their subpoena. (The Rule of Law This Week, May 12, 2019.)

Is the scale of the problem a function of the size of the inmates? (The Rule of Law This Week, April 14, 2019.)

An update of a classic 80’s memoir. (The Rule of Law This Week, January 27, 2019.)

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