Showing 134 results for "Amy Coney Barrett "
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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. -
Idaho Wants the Supreme Court to Ignore Reality. The Justices Seem Ready to Oblige.
The GOP-dominated court doesn't appear interested in what is happening to patients denied emergency abortions. -
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.” -
Supreme Court Appears Unlikely to Roll Back Access to Medication Abortion
The legal theories are too far fetched—even for this court. -
Supreme Court Allows Trump to Stay on Colorado’s Ballot
The ruling sidesteps a constitutional provision barring insurrectionists from office. -
Trump’s Own Appointees Will Decide if He Stays on the Ballot. That’s a Good Thing.
If the ex-president is disqualified from office, it will be because at least one of the justices he nominated votes to do it. -
Republicans Are Standing by Their Man
They also think he's a "person of faith." -
The Supreme Court Just Struck Down Biden’s Plan to Cancel Student Debt
The court ruled 6-3 that the HEROES Act does not authorize the administration’s forgiveness plan. -
The Supreme Court Just Handed Native Families a Huge Victory
"Our Constitution…promises [tribes] sovereignty for as long as they wish to keep it." -
Supreme Court Wetlands Ruling Defies “Scientific Understanding”
It excludes bodies of water federal law "has always been interpreted to cover.” -
Supreme Court Restricts EPA’s Ability to Protect US Waterways
Sackett ruling removes "vital protections from important streams and wetlands in every state." -
Death by Debt
Jessica Madison was a pioneer of the student loan cancellation movement. The relief that could've saved her is now in the hands of the Supreme Court. -
Supreme Court Hears Navajo Nation Demands in Colorado River Case
Biden administration claims it has no obligation to bring more water to the reservation. -
How Democracy Nearly Died in Wisconsin
Democrats just barely held off a Republican onslaught on fair elections. But the fight is far from over. -
Republicans Want the Supreme Court to “Rewrite History” So They Can Hijack Elections
During the Moore v. Harper arguments, a majority of justices expressed skepticism about the radical "independent state legislature" theory. -
How Right-Wing Groups Set the Stage for the Supreme Court to Rig Future Elections
The "independent state legislature" theory was once considered a fringe notion. Then the Federalist Society and its allies stepped in. -
In Minnesota, Keith Ellison Narrowly Wins Attorney General Race
“Crime, crime, and crime" is how Ellison's opponent described his campaign. -
The Supreme Court Wants to Move on From Racism Already
The justices pondered bailing on affirmative action, campus diversity, and the goal of equality. -
An Appeals Court Has Temporarily Paused Biden’s Student Debt Relief Plan
The president called out Republicans for opposing the program. -
How the Left Lost Faith in SCOTUS and Learned to Love Packing the Court
Climate, abortion, LGBTQ, and gun control groups want to expand the court—before it is too late.