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Conservatives ended Roe v. Wade. Now they want more. by Elwood Watson Roe v. Wade — January 22, 1973 to June 24, 2022. What a month it has been. The right-wing dominated Supreme Court voted to weaken Miranda rights, required states to fund private religious schools, protected border patrol agents from excessive ...
It’s important to look at dissenting high court decisions by Christine Flowers Whenever the Supreme Court comes down with a particularly momentous decision, it’s customary to look at the majority opinion. After all, the majority makes the law. Sometimes, though, it’s the dissenting opinions that are more interesting, m ...
40 million depend on nation’s most endangered river by Joe Guzzardi At a June 14 Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee meeting, environmentalists warned that the Colorado River’s reservoir level drop might bring dramatic cuts to water deliveries provided to the seven states dependent on the river. Thos ...