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Amy Coney Barrett explains “very concrete” reasons marriage equality will remain in place
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett confirmed her belief that marriage equality has resulted in “very concrete reliance ...
You could say it’s the perfect sign for a dumpster fire of a presidency. “White Lotus” star Natasha Rothwell decided to take ...
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Them on MSNWhy Justice Amy Coney Barrett Thinks Abortion Rights Could Be Overturned But Not Same-Sex Marriage
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett has once again weighed in on the debate surrounding whether the federal right to marriage will be overturned. Barrett’s remarks came during an hourlong ...
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Supreme Court clerks and networks of power
Empirical SCOTUS is a recurring series by Adam Feldman that looks at Supreme Court data, primarily in the form of opinions ...
Sometime at the end of next April the carefully manufactured conservative majority on the United States Supreme Court will ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared ready to limit how a key part of the Voting Rights Act long aimed at protecting equal ...
Several of the court’s conservatives appeared hostile to the traditional understanding of the civil rights law.
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It sure looks like the Voting Rights Act is doomed
Justice Brett Kavanaugh argued that the Voting Rights Act must sunset after an undetermined amount of time. Justice Amy Coney ...
The court's six conservatives sounded ready to rein in the historic Civil Rights Act in drawing congressional district lines.
Atlanta Black Star on MSN
‘An Attempt … to Dismantle Our Power’: Supreme Court Leans In on Arguments Against Race-Based Redistricting In Louisiana Case That Could Further Gut the Votin…
"Supreme Court leans in on arguments against race-based redistricting, risking further erosion of voting rights. An urgent ...
F**k the state for continually toying around with the idea of revoking marriage equality,” the singer said, blasting GOP ...
In this episode of Tax Notes Talk, Tax Notes contributing editor Robert Goulder discusses the upcoming oral arguments before ...
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