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Stephen Breyer is retiring from the Supreme Court. Get ready for an epic Senate battle.
Liberal groups have been pressuring Stephen Breyer to resign since last spring, when the timing would have been a lot better for President Joe Biden.
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Walking conflict of interest Ginni Thomas is finally catching people’s attention
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’s wife is a hard-right activist who gives out awards to people with business before the Court and advocates for issues that appear before the bench.
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The right turns on “cringing little liberal” Brett Kavanaugh for ruling in favor of vaccine mandate
The right has soured on the Supreme Court justice, disappointed that instead of being a full Trump crusader, he’s trying to actually be a conservative legal jurist.
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The Supreme Court may rule it’s ‘discriminatory’ for states not to fund anti-LGBTQ schools
Justices have signaled that soon, your tax dollars will have to be spent educating future generations to hate you.
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If abortion rights go, so could gay marriage
The Supreme Court might just overturn 50 years of precedent. If they can end Roe, they can end anything.
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Supreme Court Justice shoots down lawyer’s wild claim about LGBTQ rights
The lawyer said the right won’t use attacks on abortion to take away LGBTQ rights. Sonia Sotomayor called bullshit.
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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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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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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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Twitter has found a way to screw up Texas’ abortion snitch website & make it useless
The state now allows residents to turn in women who seek an abortion after six weeks along with doctors who treat her, nurses who attend, and Uber drivers who take her to the clinic.