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CNN’s Jeffrey Toobin on Justice Kennedy’s retirement from Supreme Court: “Abortion will be illegal”
Bob Brigham
"Abortion will be illegal in twenty states in 18 months," the legal analyst predicts
I can’t watch “The Handmaid’s Tale” now: It’s so brilliant and relevant that I can’t stand it
Melanie McFarland
Season 2 speaks directly to the evils we're living through right now. I cannot not recommend it enough
Supreme Court makes it quite clear it won’t lift a finger to stop ruthless gerrymandering
Steven Rosenfeld
But dissenting justices call out the majority for willful blindness
GOP Senate candidate Austin Petersen: My party is “spineless” on trade, prison, immigration
Matthew Rozsa
Missouri Republican talks about his party's loss of principle, suggests a left-libertarian alliance against Trump
Nicaragua at the barricades
Rebecca Gordon
Nicaragua always does better when the United States is looking elsewhere
Trump attacks small business that refused to serve Sarah Huckabee Sanders
Sophia Tesfaye
Virginia’s Red Hen Restaurant targeted by the White House after press secretary heckled
After the Supreme Court’s artful dodge, expect the 2020 gerrymander to be much, much worse
David Daley
After a unanimous non-decision on technical grounds, both parties are now free to gerrymander all they want
Federalism gone wild: How Republicans seized power in state capitals — and reshaped America
Chauncey DeVega
Most discussion of politics still focuses on Washington, but conquering state capitals is central to GOP power
Abortion is extremely safe: But the anti-choice movement has convinced people otherwise
Amanda Marcotte
Abortion is a low-risk procedure, despite right-wing disinformation. Can activists change the public's perception?
Giving a pass to anti-Muslim bigotry
Arnold R. Isaacs
Islamophobia enters the government, is incorporated into the law, and becomes increasingly acceptable in America
Suspension of California’s aid-in-dying law leaves terminally ill patients in limbo
Jonel Aleccia
Dozens of sick patients who counted on using state’s medical aid-in-dying law may be in limbo for a month
Donald Trump’s latest racist troll: Exploiting Muhammad Ali to attack contemporary activists
Amanda Marcotte
Trump wants to use a legendary black hero's legacy to discredit those who stand up to racism and injustice today
Yet another far-right Trump judicial nominee plays dumb about his own past
Amanda Marcotte
David Porter has a lengthy history of fringe opinions but tried to sound reasonable in his confirmation hearing
Blue wave or flameout: How will Tuesday’s packed primaries shape the crucial 2018 midterms?
Matthew Rozsa
While the main focus is on California's chaotic races, other big contests will come into sharper focus this week
Supreme Court upholds Arkansas ban on safe method of medication abortion: It’s a dangerous precedent
Amanda Marcotte
Medication abortion is safe enough to do at home. Arkansas wants to claim women need a hospital for it
How Christian media is shaping American politics
Jason C. Bivins
A historical lens to how evangelists changed — and continue to change — American politics
American brothers who moved to Ireland for its pro-life laws decry referendum, cite “illegal” votes
Taylor Link
The two brothers from Washington state sound a lot like Trump when explaining why their side lost the popular vote
What Facebook’s new political ad system misses
Jeremy B. Merrill, Ariana Tobin, Madeleine Varner
Facebook announced a new system to make political ads more transparent. It’s got holes
How Brexit revived the nationalist dream of a “united Ireland”
Danielle Ryan
This week's abortion vote, and the rise of nationalist leader Mary Lou McDonald, show how fast Ireland is changing
American anti-choice groups are trying to stop Ireland from repealing its abortion ban
Shira Tarlo
How anti-choice activists in the U.S. trying to stop Ireland from voting Yes to abortion
Ireland’s abortion referendum — here’s what you need to know
Claire Pierson
The Republic of Ireland is holding a referendum on May 25 that could dramatically change its stance on abortion
Samantha Bee: Trump is a walking “advertisement for birth control”
Shira Tarlo
"Trump is stripping rights away from women for political expediency alone, and that’s just an evil thing to do"
Is the “far left” really conquering the Democratic Party? Some in the media think so
Jim Naureckas
What the Washington Post considers radical notions held by unelectable candidates turn out to be widely popular
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