The Supreme Court will see three major cases that will have a historical impact on LGBTQ+ workplace rights. What We Know: On Tuesday, October 8, […]
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Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Receives Three Weeks of Radiation Treatment
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is treating a malignant tumor on her pancreas in a New York hospital, according to Fox News. What We […]
Supreme Court OKs Trump Using $2.5 Billion Military Dollars for Border Wall
Five Supreme Court justices assisted President Donald Trump’s border wall Friday by allowing him to use Defense Department funds, putting in motion the project which […]
Retired Justice John Paul Stevens Dies at 99
Former Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens (99) died on Tuesday, July 16 after suffering a stroke. What We Know: Stevens served on the Supreme […]
Trump Finally Gives Up Census Question Battle…For Now
President Donald Trump gave up on his proposition to add a question about citizenship on the 2020 census, instead relying on existing federal records to […]
Supreme Court Rules Partisan Gerrymandering is NOT barred in Constitution
On Thursday, the Supreme Court ruled against those opposed to partisan gerrymandering. What We Know: Gerrymandering is when the party that controls the state legislature […]
Stacey Abrams Testifying for Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Ruling
The Former Democratic gubernatorial nominee will discuss how a controversial Supreme Court ruling has affected Georgia elections. What We Know: US News reported that Stacey […]
Supreme Court rejects Trump’s attempt to fast track immigrants out
The Supreme Court rejected the Trump administration’s request to quickly come to a decision on their appeal. What We Know: On Monday, the Supreme Court […]
Supreme Court Dismisses Racial Gerrymandering Case in Virginia
Virginia House Republicans defeated by Supreme Court ruling. What We Know: The Supreme Court ruled against Republican delegates who appealed a lower courts ruling on […]
Brazil Criminalizes Gender and Sexuality Discrimination
Six of Brazil’s 11 Supreme Court judges passed legislation to criminalize homophobic and transphobic discrimination Thursday, May 23. What We Know… The remaining five judges […]