Wednesday, Oct 24, 2012 3:21 PM UTC
How the right plans to overturn Roe v. Wade
Slowly but surely, a Romney presidency would lay the groundwork to ban abortion
Slowly but surely, a Romney presidency would lay the groundwork to ban abortion
The Court's first big ruling will be on the affirmative action program at the University of Texas
Neither is on a list of cases the Supreme Court will review
The Defense of Marriage Act will likely go before the Supreme Court, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says
The justice predicts gay marriage will be in front of the court within the next year
It's not easy being a Supreme Court clerk. We ate pizza with Scalia and battled to sneak funny words into rulings
The Supreme Court justice reflects on her legacy -- and the little-known case she wishes had preceded Roe v. Wade
The justice, who was also taken to the hospital last month, was released quickly
The Supreme Court justice, diagnosed with cancer earlier this year, is reportedly in stable health
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg underwent surgery on Thursday. One doctor assesses the risks.
The Supreme Court justice is in the hospital, recovering from treatment for a particularly dangerous form of cancer.
Slate: SCOTUS and Senate are "protecting us from the dangerous laws that protect us."
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