October 18, 2022 Texas family fights at Supreme Court to keep adopted Native American child due to law that favors tribes A 1970s law to protect Native American children in adoption comes before the Supreme Court next month, as one family alleges it is racially discriminatory.
October 15, 2022 MSNBC’s Cross refers to Clarence Thomas as ‘Justice Pubic Hair on My Coke Can’ MSNBC host Tiffany Cross coined a vulgar nickname for Justice Clarence Thomas based on Anita Hill's allegations against him: "Justice Pubic Hair on My Coke Can."
October 15, 2022 California to vote on constitutional right to abortion Calfornians will vote on the state's decision to approve abortion and contraception in November, following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade back in June.
October 14, 2022 NJ lawmakers reconstruct gun carry laws after Supreme Court ruling Following the U.S. Supreme Court expanding gun rights in June, New Jersey lawmakers have revealed new legislation that would limit where gun owners can carry.
October 13, 2022 Mar-a-Lago probe: Supreme Court denies Trump appeal for special master to review classified records The Supreme Court has denied former President Donald Trump’s motion to allow Special Master Raymond Dearie access to review classified documents seized by the FBI.
October 13, 2022 DOJ sued for refusing to explain why it ignored protests at Supreme Court justices’ homes The Oversight Project of the Heritage Foundation is suing the Department of Justice for failing to provide documents related to the DOJ's handling of protests outside Supreme Court justices' homes this summer.
October 13, 2022 In Missouri, Planned Parenthood to offer free vasectomies Planned Parenthood clinics will soon offer 60 free vasectomies to uninsured patients. The procedures will be offered in St. Louis, Springfield and Joplin in the state of Missouri.
October 12, 2022 New York's 'unconstitutional' concealed carry law to remain in effect pending review, appeals court rules New York's recently enacted Concealed Carry Improvement Act will remain in place while a challenge to a lower court's ruling makes its way through the courts.
October 12, 2022 Supreme Court and artistic expression: Justices debate celebrities, photographs and 'transformative' fair use Andy Warhol's Prince series is in the crosshairs of Supreme Court oral arguments debating the nature of what qualifies as "transformative art" under the First Amendment.
October 12, 2022 PBS's Amanpour calls on Americans to get 'into the streets,' like oppressed Iranians, to protest Supreme Court PBS host Christiane Amanpour suggested Americans should protest the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade by going "into the streets," like Iranian demonstrators.