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Trump met with anti-LGBTQ activists led by a Supreme Court justice’s wife
The meeting was arranged after Clarence and Ginni Thomas had dinner with the Trumps.
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There’s less than a 50% chance that all conservative Supreme Court justices will be alive in 2026
A look at the mortality tables for the conservative justices finds that there’s only a 50% chance all of them will be alive in eight years.
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Conservative Christians want the Supreme Court to overturn conversion therapy bans
The Court just issued a ruling in favor of conservative free speech. Could the “free speech” of conversion therapists be next?
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That narrow Supreme Court decision may not stay narrow for long
Just as they did with the first marriage equality case, the justices kicked the can down the road – but what happens when the road ends?
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After Florida shooting, Clarence Thomas complains courts puts gay rights above gun rights
Even obvious allies like Pat Robertson aren’t as enthusiastic for gun rights as the Supreme Court justice.
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Is this the end of the LGBTQ movement as we know it?
The way ahead is not just gloomy, says Brynn Tannehill. It looks like a dead end.
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What Neil Gorsuch’s Supreme Court rulings so far tells us (Hint: It’s not good)
Trump said he wanted to appoint a justice in the mold of the belated Justice Antonin Scalia, and it is clear now that he managed to pull it off.
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When did Supreme Court nominations become so political?
About 222 years ago — when the Senate voted down George Washington’s choice for chief justice.
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Justice Thomas urges conservatives to carry on anti-LGBT work of Antonin Scalia
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas argued that the court has too often granted people rights not found in the Constitution, citing the same-sex marriage decision.
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Liberal justices prevail in this year’s high-profile U.S. Supreme Court cases
With a notable paucity of dissents and not a single word to say about same-sex marriage, health care or housing discrimination, the court’s liberal justices prevailed in almost every important case in recent months.