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Supreme Court strikes down Roe v. Wade with Dobbs decision
Jon Skolnik
Landmark 1973 decision on abortion rights was overturned by a Republican majority
“Originalism” and other Supreme nonsense: How the right-wing justices rationalize mass murder
Kirk Swearingen
Antonin Scalia and his disciple Amy Coney Barrett have brought us to madness — and not just on guns and abortion
Is our child welfare system “broken”? Or is it ripping apart Black families by design?
Kathryn Joyce
Our system "doesn't protect children at all," says Dorothy Roberts — it punishes Black families for being poor
“Constitutional trainwreck”: Trump-appointed justices help block Texas GOP social media law
Uriel J. García
Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh join liberals to block "free speech" law that limits free speech
Roe the last straw? 63% of Americans already believe the Supreme Court is politically motivated
Jon Skolnik
The survey comes as the court is increasingly beleaguered by accusations of politically biased decision-making
Supreme Court set to give the most extremist movement in the US a big win — and it’s not abortion
Heather Digby Parton
The most established extremist movement in the country is the unfettered gun rights movement
The Supreme Court guards its privacy. Too bad it doesn’t care about yours and mine
Lucian K. Truscott IV
For a cabal that's about to kill off the constitutional right to privacy, SCOTUS sure keeps itself buttoned up
The fall of Roe v. Wade will only embolden the fascists: How will America respond?
Chauncey DeVega
This decision signals that "democratic norms" are gone, and old-style politics is useless. So what can we do?
Jesus, endless war and the irresistible rise of American fascism
Chris Hedges
As Democrats fight (and lose) a rear-guard culture war on abortion, the Christian fascists march toward victory
Mitch McConnell warns of federal abortion ban
Jake Johnson
"Nationwide abortion ban: that's the goal of anti-abortion politicians," Planned Parenthood Action chimes in
Will pro-choice protesters attack Catholic churches? The right seems to think so
Kathryn Joyce
Little-known pro-choice group defends its plan to "interrupt Mass" while right-wing media charges "terrorism"
Historic “breach” puts abortion rights supporters and opponents on alert for upcoming earthquake
Julie Rovner
A leaked draft opinion confirms what many have already suspected: Roe v. Wade is soon to be no more
Howard Stern slams Justices overturning Roe: “They can raise those babies that they want”
Joy Saha
"If guys got raped and pregnant, there'd be abortions available on every corner," Stern said
“The View” sees “fascism down the line” after SCOTUS Roe draft leak
Joy Saha
Even Catholic Sunny Hostin was disturbed by the language used by the Supreme Court: "I think that is wrong"
Adoption means abortion just isn’t necessary, SCOTUS claims: That’s even worse than it sounds
Kathryn Joyce
Adoption has a supply-and-demand problem. Amy Coney Barrett and her pals on the Supreme Court have the solution
“We’re mobilizing”: Massive protests planned as Supreme Court readies to overturn Roe v. Wade
Jake Johnson
Politico's leaked draft decision on SCOTUS overturning Roe v. Wade is mobilized protests
“Minx” is a breezy good time reminding the left to reclaim the lost politics of pleasure
Amanda Marcotte
The show is set in the '70s, but speaks to today's social dynamics and perception of who is allowed to have fun
Lindsey Graham justifies not voting for Ketanji Brown Jackson
Brandon Gage
The GOP's lines of questioning had, for the most part, little to do with her unprecedented qualifications
Hiding in plain sight: How Donald Trump became the most powerful religious leader on the right
Amanda Marcotte
Trump's ungodliness was the cover that allowed the Christian right to hide in plain sight — now they're growing
Ted Cruz earns his “whiteness”: The Republican attack on Ketanji Brown Jackson
Chauncey DeVega
Jackson's accomplishments triggered white Republicans into vicious attacks — and Ted Cruz seized his moment
Why Republican cries about Robert Bork still ring hollow
Jon Skolnik
Republicans now insist that each Supreme Court nomination starts where the last left off
Supreme Court waits two days to reveal Clarence Thomas is hospitalized, will miss oral arguments
Jon Skolnik
Thomas, 73, is the oldest sitting justice apart from outgoing liberal justice Stephen Breyer
An army of Republican Karens are fighting to end legal abortion in the U.S.
Amanda Marcotte
Forget about "internalized misogyny" — female Republicans want to externalize their hatred onto other women
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