Republicans have been blasting right-wing propaganda at the judiciary for 50 years.
Caroline Fredrickson
Caroline Fredrickson is a distinguished visiting professor from practice at Georgetown Law and a senior fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice. She served as the president of the American Constitution Society from 2009 to 2019. In 2021, she was appointed a member of the President’s Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States. Fredrickson is also the leader of the Progressive Team for the National Constitution Center’s Constitution Drafting Project and a senior congressional fellow at the Stennis Center. She also works as a strategic councilor on democracy and power for the Open Markets Institute.
Getting Serious About Power
Can we learn something about the right’s strategic coherence without emulating either their ideas or their contempt for democracy?
Will the Court Restrict Abortion to the Wealthy?
As the Supreme Court prepares to rule on Texas abortion restrictions in Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt, low-income women face the prospect that the procedure will become so costly as to be essentially illegal.
It’s Not Just Uber: Why the Taxi Industry Needs an Overhaul
Many of the abuses Uber drivers face are standard practice for traditional cab companies.
We Are All Independent Contractors Now
In the precarious new economy, no profession is safe from casualization.
Legions of Women Workers in U.S. Still Lack Minimum Wage and Labor Protections
The legacy of slavery and prescribed gender roles continues to rob millions of their fair share.

