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Baltimore Abortion Advocates Decry the Supreme Court's Leaked Roe Opinion
Maryland could soon become a hub for reproductive health care. -
Justice Clarence Thomas Just Said the Quiet Part Out Loud
In a concurring opinion, he called on the Supreme Court to build on overturning Roe by reassessing rights to same-sex marriage and contraception. -
Supreme Court Rejects a Republican Effort to Hijack Elections
In Moore v. Harper, the court ruled against the controversial "independent state legislature" theory. -
Is Samuel Alito a Giant Leaker? Top Dems Threaten Investigation After New Leak Allegations.
Explosive claims of a 2014 Supreme Court leak are raising questions—and demands for investigations. -
The House Just Voted to Protect Gay Marriage
The bill now heads to the president's desk. -
Judge Throws Out Trump’s “Frivolous” Appeal in E. Jean Carroll Case
The decision brings Trump one step closer to a second defamation trial. -
Rep. Becca Balint Becomes the First Jewish Congressperson to Back a Ceasefire
"The history [of the Holocaust] drives so many of us to fight for the protection of Palestinian lives." -
Roe Is Dead
The court officially ruled to let a Mississippi law stand that bans abortion after 15 weeks—overturning decades of precedent and threatening your constitutional rights. -
Republicans Would Really Prefer You Just Not Talk About the Roe Opinion
Republican Senate candidates have been advised to say they're "consensus builders" on abortion. -
Supreme Court Wetlands Ruling Defies “Scientific Understanding”
It excludes bodies of water federal law "has always been interpreted to cover.” -
What to Know About the Latest Court Ruling on the Abortion Pill
The upshot: Don't panic. -
Supreme Court Declines to Make It Easier to Sue Social Media Companies
"We're a court. We really don't know about these things." -
Congress “Certainly Could” Ban Abortion Nationwide, McConnell Says
"I don’t think it's much of a secret where Senate Republicans stand." -
The Misguided Stories Americans Tell Themselves About Israel and Palestine
"I would bet that Biden today might even supersede Benjamin Netanyahu as the most disliked leader in the Arab world," says Shibley Telhami. -
Dartmouth Basketball Players Vote to Become the First Unionized College Sports Team
The historic vote follows an NLRB ruling that found the athletes are college employees. -
Affirmative Action May Be Dead—But the Battle Over Race and Admissions Is Just Getting Started
Conservative lawyers are targeting anything that could increase diversity. -
A Federal Judge Just Struck Down Obamacare’s Prevention Treatments
Access to cancer screenings, HIV drugs, and prenatal services could become a lot more expensive. -
The Supreme Court Allows Discrimination Against LGBTQ People
After 20 years of expanding gay rights, the justices swing back. -
The Supreme Court Made Just About Everyone Happy for Once
Tyler v. Hennepin was a true unicorn of a case.