The first woman of color in Congress opposed G. Harrold Carswell’s nomination in 1970 and helped clear a path for Harry Blackmun, who wrote the Roe v. Wade opinion. It seems particularly relevant now.
By moving forward with the Supreme Court confirmation, the president is giving lawmakers little space to carve out an independent identity that could help them win reelection.
The state seems to be exaggerating the upheaval caused by the McGirt decision two years ago.
The U.S. Supreme Court justice said she regretted her remarks about the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, but did not explicitly apologize.
With Thursday’s Supreme Court decision, the only real remaining question is not whether Americans can carry firearms, but where.
The landmark Supreme Court ruling led to a surge of same-sex marriages—and plenty of backlash.
In her first public comments on the Supreme Court nominee’s testimony, she swatted away his remark about “the Clintons” and criticized his temperament.