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Abortion History Repeats Itself

More than 60 years ago, America was confronted with the story of a young woman forced to seek an abortion abroad after unwittingly taking a...

The Supreme Court Once Reflected Social Consensus. No More.

She believed the court’s decisions were mostly careful byproducts of an emerging social consensus. That may have been true then, but not today.

Sandra Day O’Connor, First Woman on the Supreme Court, Is Dead at 93

During a crucial period in American law — when abortion, affirmative action, sex discrimination and voting rights were on the docket — she was the...

Will the Supreme Court Toss Out a Gun Law Meant to Protect Women?

Even pro-firearms politicians are absent in the briefs supporting a lawsuit to make it harder to keep weapons out of abusers’ hands.

Look at What John Roberts and His Supreme Court Have Wrought Over 18 Years

The constitutional world is profoundly different from when John Roberts became chief justice 18 years ago.

Is There Any Twinge of Regret Among the Anti-Abortion Justices?

A year later, the consequences for women have been alarming.

Religion Has Friends Among Judges in High Places

Will there ever be a religious claim anymore that goes too far?

Where Will the Supreme Court Draw the Line on Guns?

The Biden administration has ask the justices to overturn an appeals court decision on guns that can charitably be described as nuts.

The Latest Crusade to Place Religion Over the Rest of Civil Society

The Supreme Court appears ready to overrule a decision that has stood for nearly five decades on religion in the workplace.

Does the War Over Abortion Have a Future?

The issue is no longer a political hammer for the right.
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