
Back when a woman could be named to the Supreme Court without problems
Sandra Day O’Connor was ratified with no opposing votes in 1981
Sandra Day O’Connor was ratified with no opposing votes in 1981
The sudden, unexplained, ruling followed the law, not political agendas,, which angered Republicans
Gone are the days when moderation could save the day
Liberal Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring, giving President Joe Biden an opening he has pledged to fill by naming the first Black woman
The court said Trump’s claim of executive privilege does not apply because he is no longer the executive in charge of the nation
Trump packed the high court with right-wing extremists and the decision Thursday proved the dangers
Justice Neil Gorsuch appeared on the bench without a mask, while others word theirs.
Will arguments before the court sway the judges, or has the right-wing majority made up its mind?
It looks like an all in or all-out decision could come from the Supreme Court.
In a bizarre attempt to stop nearly all abortion not by making it illegal but by allowing others to sue providers