There Is Only One Thing Left to Do With the Supreme Court
Unelected judges shouldn’t have the power to take away rights most Americans support.
Unelected judges shouldn’t have the power to take away rights most Americans support.
From state “trigger” and “zombie” laws set to take effect after the Supreme Court’s expected ruling, to safe states preparing for influxes of out-of-state abortion seekers, we conduct a state-by-state…
By Morgan Marietta, UMass Lowell / The Conversation The Supreme Court’s decision to reverse 50 years of constitutional protection for the right to get an abortion is more than 200…
By Meaghan Ellis / AlterNet A new analysis is breaking down the context of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ concurring opinion following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. The…
Demonstrators took to the streets Friday to defiantly denounce the Supreme Court's right-wing supermajority after it rescinded a constitutional right for the first time in U.S. history.
Even before the Samuel Alito opinion on Roe v. Wade became public, our justice system was headed for the nearest drain.
By Julia Conley / Common Dreams The push to reform the U.S. Supreme Court got a significant boost Wednesday as the Congressional Progressive Caucus voted to officially endorse the Judiciary…
Sen. Warren and other supporters of the expansion plan would like to add four SCOTUS justices to the lineup.
By Andrea Germanos / Common Dreams Reproductive rights advocates rallied Wednesday outside the U.S. Supreme Court as justices heard oral arguments in a case directly challenging the constitutional right to…
The looming eviction crisis could precipitate the worst housing and homelessness disaster in American history.
The top court’s decision represented a big victory in the fight for transgender rights.
The highest court in the land says employers can refuse to cover birth control. This is why care shouldn’t be tied to employment.