September 20, 2022 Slate journalist: 2016 abortion case marked the 'last truly great day for women and the legal system' Slate's Dahlia Lithwick claimed the last big abortion Supreme Court case before the Trump era was the "last truly great day for women and the legal system."
September 20, 2022 The latest threat to democracy? The language of the Constitution is hurting Dems Both sides continue to claim the other is a danger to democracy and they're the ones who are right. But the Constitution sets limits for Democrats' unsaid goals.
September 19, 2022 California parents petition SCOTUS over Gavin Newsom's COVID-induced school closures The Center for American Liberty and the Dhillon Law Group, filed a petition to the Supreme Court to overturn the Ninth Circuit Federal Court of Appeal's ruling on Brach v. Newsom.
September 19, 2022 Federal court rules Big Tech has no 'freewheeling First Amendment right to censor' A federal appeals court upheld a Texas law on Friday that seeks to curb censorship by social media platforms -- a major victory for Republicans who charge companies like Twitter and Facebook are limiting free speech.
September 18, 2022 Yeshiva University suspends all campus clubs after Supreme Court denies bid to block LGBTQ+ group Yeshiva University, after the Supreme Court denied their attempt to block an LGBTQ+ club on campus, has suspended all campus groups while they seek other legal remedies.
September 18, 2022 US must take reasonable steps to protect unborn and reject inhumane abortion policies of China, North Korea America should take reasonable steps to protect unborn babies and reject inhumane abortion policies of China, North Korea. US should model laws after Europe.
September 17, 2022 ‘Taken their foot off the gas’: Pro-life movement found hurdles following Dobbs ruling The pro-life movement in the U.S. has faced setbacks since SCOTUS overturned Roe v. Wade in June, but activists say that's not the right approach ahead of the midterms.
September 16, 2022 Vermont education agency says districts cannot withhold public tuition money to religious schools The Vermont secretary of education tells school superintendents they cannot keep public tuition money from religious schools after Supreme Court ruling.
September 16, 2022 Minnesota Supreme Court to decide if cameras will be permanently allowed in the courtroom The MN Supreme Court will hear arguments as to whether cameras will be permanently allowed in the courtroom. This debate comes following the trials of Derek Chauvin and Kim Potter.
September 16, 2022 Pro-life Republican berated by CSPAN callers for medical abortion stance: ‘Biggest hypocrite that God created’ Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., a former pharmacist, wants to prevent the federal government from forcing pharmacists to dispense abortifacient drugs, and was dragged by CSPAN callers over his position.