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Republicans Spent Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Hearing Obsessing Over a White Man
The specter of Brett Kavanaugh's hearings loomed large. -
Will MeToo Be Enough for the Next Generation?
Five years after MeToo, we began to collect stories to understand how the movement changed life for young people, or didn't. -
Good on Susan Collins for Doing the Bare Minimum
Her announcement today likely ensures that Ketanji Brown Jackson will be confirmed with bipartisan support. -
Protesters Showed Up Outside Kavanaugh’s Home, and the Tone Police Lost Its Mind
"Asking for civility in the face of systemic violence is playing right into the oppressors’ hand." -
Here’s the Truth About Brett Kavanaugh’s Finances
No, liberals, the Koch brothers don't own him. -
In Minnesota, Keith Ellison Narrowly Wins Attorney General Race
“Crime, crime, and crime" is how Ellison's opponent described his campaign. -
Kavanaugh Implied the Supreme Court Can Be “Neutral” on Abortion. That’s Ridiculous.
26 states have indicated they are ready to implement abortion bans. -
Supreme Court Wetlands Ruling Defies “Scientific Understanding”
It excludes bodies of water federal law "has always been interpreted to cover.” -
The Supreme Court’s Conservative Majority Wants to Gut the Voting Rights Act—Again
The justices could undercut the VRA for a third time, supercharging racial gerrymandering. -
Not Even Leonard Leo Could Turn Brent Orrin Hatch Into Utah’s Next Senator
The Federalist Society board member won't be replacing Mitt Romney. -
Susan Collins Said Kavanaugh Called Roe “Settled Law.” She Should Have Heard Him in Court Today.
Kavanaugh signaled he could move to overturn abortion rights. -
Lisa Murkowski Just Beat an All-Out MAGA Attack
Nice work, Alaska! -
The Supreme Court Went Out of Its Way to Protect Trump
In helping Trump, five conservative justices turned their own jurisprudence upside down. -
Will SCOTUS Overturn This 1996 Law Governing the Internet?
"I don't know if I've ever seen lawyers do so much damage to their own cases." -
Wendy Davis Reflects on the End of Roe Nearly a Decade After Her Iconic Filibuster
"I felt that the most keenly, in the sadness of what this was going to mean for them." -
The Dobbs Leak Didn’t Wreck the Supreme Court—the Justices’ Scandals Did
A year ago, conservatives complained of a betrayal of justice. Since then, they've been ignoring plenty. -
Supreme Court Reinstates Alabama’s Racial Gerrymander
Even John Roberts says the court's conservative majority went too far. -
Emergency Abortion Care Is Before the Supreme Court—and Blue States Should Be Very Worried
For decades, Catholic hospitals have been “doing as a norm what has now become the post-Dobbs landscape.” -
This Is the Republican Roadmap for Eradicating Reproductive Rights
Legislation supported by a wide swath of GOP lawmakers would all but eliminate abortion access.