Anti-trans laws continue to fall apart under judicial scrutiny
Federal courts had recently blocked every anti-trans state law they'd ruled on — until the Sixth Circuit ruled in a case in Tennessee.
By Will Fritz - July 13, 2023Federal courts had recently blocked every anti-trans state law they'd ruled on — until the Sixth Circuit ruled in a case in Tennessee.
By Will Fritz - July 13, 2023Abortion access groups have restarted fundraising to help those who need to travel to receive reproductive care.
By Rebekah Sager - March 30, 2023President Joe Biden’s 100th confirmed judicial nominee is Judge Gina Mendez-Miro of Puerto Rico.
By Oliver Willis - February 14, 2023Before Joe Biden’s presidency, only eight Black women had been nominated and confirmed to the court in U.S. history.
By Oliver Willis - December 15, 2022The Ohio Supreme Court has a 4-3 Republican majority, and three of the four conservative justices have deep ties to the Federalist Society.
By Matt Cohen - August 22, 2022