Confidence in Supreme Court declines to record lows since Dobbs decision
Less than a year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, the court has lost the trust of most respondents in multiple polls.
By Rebekah Sager - May 24, 2023Less than a year after Roe v. Wade was overturned, the court has lost the trust of most respondents in multiple polls.
By Rebekah Sager - May 24, 2023‘There are plenty of nonbinary [people] and trans men who are also having abortions and who need access and should be included in the conversation,’ Cazembe Murphy Jackson said.
By Rebekah Sager and Will Fritz - May 18, 2023In a statement released Monday, Planned Parenthood announced they would join a coalition of 35 groups nationwide to push for judicial branch reforms.
By Rebekah Sager - May 17, 2023It's difficult to tell where the beliefs of Clarence Thomas' benefactors end and his begin.
By TAI Contributor - May 16, 2023The Supreme Court ruled in an opinion by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson that the 5th Circuit was wrong to rule against Estrella Santos-Zacaria.
By Associated Press - May 13, 2023During a town hall event broadcast on CNN, the former president repeatedly dodged questions about whether he would sign a federal abortion ban if he were reelected, while promising to 'negotiate so that people are happy.'
By Josh Israel - May 11, 2023Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman and progressive advocates gathered in Trenton as part of a bus tour highlighting the corruption and ethical transgressions taking place in the Supreme Court.
By Will Fritz - May 02, 2023Chief Justice John Roberts, Justice Neil Gorsuch, and Justice Clarence Thomas are all facing questions about their financial disclosures.
By Josh Israel - May 01, 2023The augmented reality installation 'State Property' can also be seen over the capitol buildings of states with the most extremist abortion laws.
By Rebekah Sager - May 01, 2023The advocacy group Just Majority held an event to call attention to the Supreme Court's record on gun control since the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012.
By Will Fritz - April 27, 2023Since the fall of Roe v. Wade in 2022, cases for and against bans on abortion continue to be heard in courtrooms across the nation.
By Rebekah Sager - April 26, 2023Republican Gov. Doug Burgum says the new law, which bans abortions at six weeks even in cases of rape or incest, confirms that North Dakota is a 'pro-life state.'
By Rebekah Sager - April 25, 2023A new poll found that a nationwide ban on the drug mifepristone is overwhelmingly unpopular — including among Republicans.
By Emily Singer - April 24, 2023The new limits to the abortion pill's use will take effect Saturday unless the court acts before then.
By Associated Press - April 14, 2023Between overwhelming support of voters, an appeal by the Michigan Legislature, and a signature from the governor, an abortion law on the books since 1931 has been struck down for good.
By Rebekah Sager - April 06, 2023On Feb. 28, the Supreme Court is hearing two challenges to the Biden administration’s plan to forgive student debt.
By Associated Press - February 27, 2023President Joe Biden’s 100th confirmed judicial nominee is Judge Gina Mendez-Miro of Puerto Rico.
By Oliver Willis - February 14, 2023A case involving an Indiana man who suffered from dementia could have far-reaching consequences.
By TAI Contributor - February 13, 2023For LGBTQ+ couples in southern states, love and their community support systems have anchored them in states without marriage equality safeguards.
By 19th News - December 29, 2022The bill calls for the bust of Chief Justice Roger B. Taney, author of the 1857 ruling that Black people were not citizens, to be replaced by a bust of Thurgood Marshall, the nation’s first Black Supreme Court justice.
By Associated Press - December 16, 2022The Supreme Court of the United States may allow Republican-led state legislatures across the country to bypass other branches of their state’s government when it comes to regulating elections for federal office.
By Associated Press - December 05, 2022The Senate advanced the Respect for Marriage Act on Wednesday.
By Josh Israel - November 16, 2022The court’s decided not to review an appeal by gun dealers, who claimed a ban on ‘bump stocks,’ or devices used to modify semiautomatic weapons into machine guns, violated their rights.
By Associated Press - November 14, 2022A new entity created by the Uihlein-funded Restoration PAC is aimed specifically at electing far-right judges in state supreme court races.
By Matt Cohen - October 21, 2022The anti-abortion super PAC Women Speak Out makes false attacks on incumbent Nevada Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto.
By Josh Israel - October 20, 2022The Republican nominee in New Hampshire’s Senate race has declared himself ‘unapologetically’ anti-abortion numerous times and pledged not to vote against anti-abortion policies.
By Kaishi Chhabra - October 17, 2022‘I wish, as a man, I didn’t have to make this decision. I wish women could make this decision,’ Rep. John Curtis (R-UT) said during a debate on Oct. 6.
By Emily Singer - October 07, 2022Republican incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin has a long record of opposition to abortion rights.
By Kaishi Chhabra - October 07, 2022Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers had called the special legislative session for Oct. 4 to discuss establishing a ballot initiative process in the state, which could be used to let residents vote on the state’s abortion law.
By Kaishi Chhabra - October 06, 2022North Carolina state Sen. Phil Berger is the father of state Supreme Court Justice Phil Berger Jr.
By Matt Cohen - September 28, 2022