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Louise Radnofsky
@louiseradnofsky11.8K followers
Legal affairs reporter for The Wall Street Journal (via health policy, the White House, immigration and sports).
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Last Front PageMAY 9, 2026Latest appearance
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Court Rejects Trump’s New Global Tariffs
Trade panel finds president exceeded legal authority, a fresh defeat on the issue
View Front PageWall Street Journal • MAY 8, 2026
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Virginia’s Electoral Map Plan Thwarted
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Wall Street Journal•MAY 9, 2026Details a state supreme court decision blocking a redistricting effort, focusing on the legal and procedural mechanics.

Court Rejects Trump’s New Global Tariffs
Trade panel finds president exceeded legal authority, a fresh defeat on the issue
With:Gavin Bade
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Wall Street Journal•MAY 8, 2026•Lead StoryThe paper presents the development as a strategic, operational shift in Middle Eastern geopolitics. The focus is squarely on the military and diplomatic mechanics of reopening a vital economic waterway, avoiding emotive language regarding the underlying conflict.

Court Curbs Use of Race in Redistricting
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Wall Street Journal•APR 30, 2026A straightforward legal report detailing the Supreme Court's 6-3 decision limiting the use of race in drawing congressional maps, noting the potential impact on minority representation.

Court Wary of Citizenship Curbs
Justices signal their unease with Trump’s order but tussle with both sides of issue
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Wall Street Journal•APR 2, 2026•Lead StoryThe paper frames the potential withdrawal objectively as a geopolitical consequence of current Iran war tensions, focusing on the structural threat to the post-WWII alliance rather than domestic political outrage.
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Paperboy tracks bylines on the front pages of major US and UK broadsheets. This page shows every front-page story attributed to Louise Radnofsky in our archive, based on bylines extracted from front-page images by AI. It covers only front-page stories — not the full output of this journalist. Data begins April 2026.
