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Politics
·5 min read

A Breakdown of the Supreme Court Rulings and their Impact

A breakdown of four key Supreme Court rulings in the 2021-22 term that will have major rippling effects on the country beyond the individual cases.
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A protest sign with drawings of wired hangers reads "we will not go back, protect Roe v. Wade"
HealthPolitics
·5 min read

Defending Safe Abortion Access Post-Roe v. Wade

With the overturning of Roe v. Wade, here are the ways we can further prepare and mobilize for safe abortion access and reproductive health.
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Criminal JusticePolitics
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How A SCOTUS Retirement Could Pave the Way for Black Women

Upon the announcement of Justice Stephen Breyer's retirement, discussions on who will be his successor highlight a need for more Supreme Court representation.
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Politics
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Supreme Court Rulings: The Separation of Church and State

The recent Supreme Court rulings pose a threat to religious freedom in the country as the separation of church and state erodes.
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Politics
·4 min read

America v. Democracy: The Supreme Court, Explained

An explainer on the Supreme Court, the federal judiciary's highest court, which has been instrumental in leveraging and stripping rights.
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Criminal Justice
·4 min read

Expand the court.

It happened. Justice Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court Monday evening (NPR). Judge Barrett, who is 48 years old, is likely to serve on the court for decades, solidifying a 6-3 conservative majority. It also gives her immediate power in several upcoming hearings this November that disproportionately impacts the livelihood of communities of color. This is the first time a Supreme Court nominee has been confirmed without a single vote from a major minority party since December 1869 (WSJ). Now that it’s official, inquiries on whether or not Biden, if confirmed, could expand the court, have snowballed into comprehensive calls for action.

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PoliticsSocial Justice
·4 min read

Supreme Court Decisions and Understanding Substantive Due Process

In overturning abortion rights, Justice Thomas urged the court to reconsider other decisions that used "substantive due process precedents."
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HealthSocial Justice
·4 min read

The Continuing Fight for Abortion Rights

A leaked draft from the Supreme Court details the reversal of Roe v. Wade, eradicating federal constitutional protections of abortion rights.
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