Advocates for women’s rights throughout the world felt the victory and progress being made when the Mexican Supreme Court recently federally decriminalized abortion.
— Anna Wice
Read MoreAdvocates for women’s rights throughout the world felt the victory and progress being made when the Mexican Supreme Court recently federally decriminalized abortion.
— Anna Wice
Read MoreMonday, November 28 marked the beginning of this year's final Supreme Court session. Nine cases are being heard, with issues ranging from district court immigration authority, first amendment rights and election regulation.
—Meriam Ahmad
Read MoreMonday, November 28 marked the beginning of this year's final Supreme Court session. Nine cases are being heard, with issues ranging from district court immigration authority, first amendment rights, and election regulation.
— Meriam Ahmad
Read MoreJustice Breyer has been in the majority for decisions that have granted gay marriage and upheld the Affordable Care Act, and his successor has big shoes to fill.
— Kathryn Chavez
Read MoreThe Biden Administration and Democrats in the U.S. Senate must move as quickly as possible to nominate and confirm as many judges as they can, pushing the Federal Judiciary in a more progressive direction.
— Takuya Amagai
Read MorePutting this incredibly limiting jurisprudential philosophy at the forefront of the Court’s decision-making is narrow-sighted and dangerous, and could have far-reaching implications on American law. — Lindsey Gradowski
Read MoreThe Supreme Court confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett emphasizes the structural problems within the confirmation process itself. Though the Democrats have been fighting a losing battle, a Biden victory could provide an opportunity for reform.
— Eva Vitanovec
Read MoreAs the court gears up for the upcoming cases and Trump's third appointee, the Supreme Court's legitimacy and independence will hang in the balance. — Ranjani Rajendran
Read MoreNumerous amicus briefs filed in June Medical Services v. Gee hope to persuade Supreme Court justices to reverse Louisiana’s efforts to restrict abortion access in the state. The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on March 4, 2020.
— Carly Kabot
Read MoreThe consequences of the conservative court's decision in June Medical Services, LLC v. Gee could reach far beyond Louisiana.
— Carly Kabot
Read MoreOn March 27th, the Supreme Court will hear the case of Kisor v. Wilkie. Their ruling on it, which is all but certain, will constitute a major shift in the balance of power from the executive branch to the judiciary.
—Ben Tauber
Read MoreCollins is lying—either to her constituents or to herself—when she says Kavanaugh will not vote to overturn Roe v. Wade.
—Jacob Denninger
Read Moreon the Supreme Court’s first ruling on abortion since Kavanaugh assumed office, Justice Kavanaugh demonstrated his disregard for the precedent regarding abortion.
—Edward Wu
Read MoreWhy did Republicans feel the need to push Kavanaugh through the confirmation process despite all of his baggage?
—Jacob Denninger
Read MoreWe risk the legitimacy of our courts and the people’s faith in its ability to make independent, just decisions.
—John Woolley
Read MoreIt has been quite a week. Quite a month really. When I think about it, it has been quite a year.
—Katie Rogers
Read MoreSpeaking about Brett Kavanaugh in an interview, Senate candidate Kevin Cramer taught teenage boys a terrible lesson.
—Jacob Denninger
Read MoreThree prominent GOP senators all publicly opposed last week rushing on a vote to confirm the appointment of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
—Jake Lyons & Victor Gamas
Read MoreFaced with the Herculean task of blocking Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court, it feels like the Democrats finally figured it out.
—Aaron Bennett
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