Biden’s judicial nominees for the second-most important court have troubling records when it comes to working people.
Law and Justice
Why Are Police So Bad at Their Jobs?
It’s not just Uvalde. Cops nationwide can’t stop crimes from happening or solve them once they’ve occurred.
Why Uvalde Cops Were Too Cowardly to Charge a Mass Shooter
American police are taught first and foremost to fear for their own lives.
The Through Line From ‘Brown’ to ‘Dobbs’
Samuel Alito’s argument against abortion rights sounds a lot like the arguments made against school desegregation 70 years ago.
Supreme Court Strikes Candidate Loan Repayment Limits
A case brought by Sen. Ted Cruz now means candidates who loan their campaigns more than $250,000 can repay themselves with contributions raised after they are elected.
Good Guys With Guns?
If a good guy with a gun is the answer to gun violence, then why has the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives relied on interim directors for nearly a decade?
Networking
Since colonial times, people have sought out underground networks to escape persecution. After ‘Roe’ falls, women seeking abortions must rely on old strategies and new templates.
Justice Alito’s Bad-Faith Appeals to Majority Rule
The Supreme Court has eviscerated the ability for a majority of citizens to elect the representatives they want and have their will enacted.
‘Roe,’ Precedent, and Reliance
In his draft opinion, Justice Alito dismisses the idea that unintended pregnancies can upend women’s lives.
The End of the Right to Privacy
Samuel Alito’s draft opinion overruling Roe v. Wade also threatens gay rights, contraception, and even interracial marriages.

