Poll: Reproductive rights for women ‘is a winning issue for Democrats’
A new survey concluded that protecting access to contraception “is a winning issue for Democrats,” and it will likely be a key factor in motivating Black and young voters.
A new survey concluded that protecting access to contraception “is a winning issue for Democrats,” and it will likely be a key factor in motivating Black and young voters.
Nothing good can come from allowing the government to sidestep the Constitution.
U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger today backed bipartisan legislation to protect every American’s right to access in-vitro fertilization.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments last week related to Donald Trump, and his right, or not, to appear on Colorado’s ballot.
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner thinks the Biden administration has been “too restrained” in its pushback against a MAGA-backed legal effort to prevent the White House from working with social media companies to combat the flood of misinformation.
No longer reserved exclusively for deadly situations, SWAT teams are now increasingly being deployed for relatively routine police matters such as serving a search warrant.
What’s to stop the U.S. government from throwing the kill switch and shutting down phone and internet communications in a time of so-called crisis?
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, whose effort to pretend that the 2020 election was rigged blew up in his face earlier this week, is now making news by signing on to an effort to tell another state what it should do regarding Donald Trump.
As we approach what would have been the 51st anniversary of Roe v Wade, a landmark decision that secured the right to safe and legal abortions, the echoes of its impact resonate in the ongoing struggle for reproductive justice.
Your Jan. 6 reminder that elections have consequences is the news that Jason Miayres signed us on to an amicus brief asking the Supreme Court to side with Donald Trump’s appeal of Colorado’s move to remove him from that state’s primary ballot.
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