The Supreme Court’s Legitimacy Is Already Lost
By Dahlia Lithwick
Regardless of Roe falling, the leaks, and the court’s disregard for the public it is supposed to serve, have already gone too far.
By Dahlia Lithwick
Regardless of Roe falling, the leaks, and the court’s disregard for the public it is supposed to serve, have already gone too far.
By Kate Kelly
Abortion and trans rights should be touted as pressing reasons we need the ERA more than ever.
By Ashraya Maria
Economics is one of the most influential disciplines. By changing the way the world is understood, economics has indeed changed the world. The principles of economics have charted out the course of policies, impacting countless lives in myriad ways. However, these principles are based on highly reductionist and sexist assumptions.
By Michele Goodwin
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on the constitutionality of a 15-week abortion ban in Mississippi that provides no exceptions in cases of rape or incest. What’s at stake in this case matters to the countless girls and women who have been raped — including those who, like me, were raped by a father, an uncle or another family member.