Trump two, year two. I will be covering it, and I need your help — and more coffee.

It’s been a year.
Donald Trump took the oath of office and returned to the presidency one year ago today.
In the time since, I’ve published nearly 250 stories here at Law Dork — covering the executive actions, administrative actions, litigation, court decisions and consequences, and people and groups affected in great depth and at all hours.
In the midst of all of that, Law Dork has also continued to cover actions from and arguments at the Supreme Court and other courts in cases unrelated to the Trump administration.
If you’ve relied on my work in this first year of Trump 2.0 and want to help support Law Dork’s coverage in the year ahead, I’d ask you to take a minute today and upgrade your subscription to a paid subscription.
For a coffee a month — $6 — you can become a paid subscriber, supporting my independent legal journalism at a moment when it is essential and getting access to my regular “Closing my tabs” feature and other occasional paid-subscriber-only content.
That’s all.
Just a simple request, as I’m listening to Supreme Court arguments, reviewing today’s developments, and deciding what to cover at Law Dork next.
I spend my time looking at this often-overwhelming landscape, using my knowledge and experience to tell you the story of today — with links to the documents so you can dive deeper yourself and reach your own conclusions.
If you can upgrade today to a paid subscription, $6 a month or $60 for the year, to help fund Law Dork’s coverage of the coming year, I would truly appreciate it.
You all make this possible. Thanks,
Chris


