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The Supreme Court’s eagerness to overturn Roe v. Wade is a bad sign for LGBTQ rights
The oral arguments in the case involving a restrictive Mississippi abortion law made it clear that overturning LGBTQ rights wouldn’t bother some conservative Justices.
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The Supreme Court is hearing a case today that could lead to abortion bans in 26 states
Mississippi is asking the mostly conservative Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade. Here’s what you need to know about the case.
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Megan Rapinoe & 500 women athletes say abortion rights protect women’s sports
Male athletes aren’t forced to take months away from competition when a baby is on the way. So why should they be forced to do so by Texas’ ban on abortion?
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Texas abortion law architect urges Supreme Court to overturn same-sex marriage ruling
The man behind the notorious Texas abortion ban denounced the “court-invented rights to homosexual behavior.”
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How the Texas abortion law could lead to rollbacks of LGBTQ rights
The Texas law turns private citizens into the enforcers of the law. Many of those same citizens could be empowered to attack LGBTQ rights.
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AOC schools Texas governor after his rape & abortion comments show “deep ignorance”
“I’m sorry we have to break down biology 101 on national television,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said… before doing just that.
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The Supreme Court could allow attacks to marriage equality just as they are with abortion
Five justices chose to ignore legal procedure and precedent to uphold a law that flies in the face of Roe v. Wade. Why wouldn’t they do the same when it comes to Obergefell v. Hodges?
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Jen Psaki announces Joe Biden’s plan to protect Roe v. Wade
Jen Psaki called the Texas bill “extreme” and “blatantly” unconstitutional. And the White House wants Congress to fix the problem.
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The Supreme Court has a mixed history on LGBTQ rights. Will it take a turn for the worse?
A whole new battle for LGBTQ civil rights may have just begun.
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The American Dilemma: We’re suffering from incrementalism caused by the religious majority
How does a country, founded on the notion of separation of church and state, keep finding itself under the tyranny of a rich, power hungry, religious society?