The Supreme Court is poised to act on radical arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health.
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Abortion and the Beginning of the End of the Right to Privacy
A Q&A with Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel on how Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization sets the stage for more restrictive policies.
Abortion Will Not Be Sent Back to the States
Republican jurists invoke democracy in preparing to overturn Roe v. Wade, but democracy functionally doesn’t exist in much of the country.
Democrats, Be Careful With the Medicaid Expansion
The Medicaid expansion provisions of the reconciliation bill risk being overturned by the Supreme Court.
Mississippi’s Originalism
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health and the attack on sexual freedom
The Whole Judiciary Branch Has a Credibility Crisis
The Supreme Court is back in session but hasn’t brought legitimacy with it.
We Can Go Back
Thoughts on the Supreme Court, Texas, and the end of Roe v. Wade
The Vanishing Case for Liberal Inaction
Democrats who believe we should keep the filibuster because they fear a Republican majority are just worried about the world as it exists today.
Labor’s Improved but Uncertain Prospects
The public backs unions but the law does not, though some key administration officials are trying to change that.
A Devastating Week for This Country
Thoughts on a flooded country, a theocratic state, and a creaking democracy

