Nearly two-thirds of abortions in the U.S. are now induced by medication, and about one-quarter involve telemedicine.
Like all good lawyers, Supreme Court justices can argue over anything – including, it turns out, how best to argue.
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Opinion: The Supreme Court ignores past and current reality to gut the Voting Rights Act
Racial discrimination in redistricting is a malignancy that cannot be wished away.
A former U.S. solicitor general and a principal deputy solicitor general analyzed the impact of the current Supreme Court’s changing of precedent under the Trump administration at Georgetown ...
During the past decade, the court’s reconsideration of constitutional constructs has shown that stare decisis is much less ...
Over the past year, US Solicitor General D. John Sauer has been pushing the boundaries of the law at the Supreme Court with a ...
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