Supreme Court

Does the Constitution forbid questioning judicial nominees for views that are part of their faith?

By Eric Segall / May 21, 2022 /

Real religious tests and phony ones.

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How anti-abortion laws suppress the vote

By Mia Brett / May 19, 2022 / Comments Off on How anti-abortion laws suppress the vote

Women and trans people face obstacles few consider.

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A mother and a fetus — one person, not two

By John Stoehr / May 19, 2022 /

Another religious pro-Roe angle.

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History loves a good protest

By Mia Brett / May 13, 2022 / Comments Off on History loves a good protest

Senators and justices alleging violence should rethink their allegations.

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An embryo is not a child

By John Stoehr / May 11, 2022 / Comments Off on An embryo is not a child

Let’s revive that old-time, pre-Roe, religion.

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The rightwing is now getting respectable white people to believe that other respectable white people are dangerous

By John Stoehr / May 10, 2022 / Comments Off on The rightwing is now getting respectable white people to believe that other respectable white people are dangerous

How long will that work?

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Podcast: Women in red states advised to hide pregnancies ahead of Supreme Court ruling

By John Stoehr / May 9, 2022 / Comments Off on Podcast: Women in red states advised to hide pregnancies ahead of Supreme Court ruling

An interview with Robin Marty and more.

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For years, rightwingers worked away from the penetrating gaze of a majority of Americans who favor Roe. That’s going to change

By John Stoehr / May 6, 2022 / Comments Off on For years, rightwingers worked away from the penetrating gaze of a majority of Americans who favor Roe. That’s going to change

They’re already losing their minds.

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On the eve of Roe’s fall, a victory decades in the making, what does the GOP do? Complain

By Jason Sattler / May 6, 2022 / Comments Off on On the eve of Roe’s fall, a victory decades in the making, what does the GOP do? Complain

They will always be addicted to outrage.

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For Roe, the Democrats get mad

By John Stoehr / May 5, 2022 / Comments Off on For Roe, the Democrats get mad

The Supreme Court’s legitimacy crisis starts there.

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