State Supreme Courts Step Up in the Fight to Rebuild Access After ‘Roe’ Jessica Mason Pieklo Utah just showed that state supreme courts are the new abortion rights battleground.
Is Supreme Court Reform Finally Near? Jessica Mason Pieklo It’s a decent step—but politically, a lot still needs to happen to make Biden’s proposals a reality.
Putting Originalism Through the Wood Chipper With Madiba Dennie Jessica Mason Pieklo & Imani Gandy Conservatives have been using originalism as a tool to undermine social and civil progress.
Anti-Trans Attacks in Tennessee Are Nothing New. Colleges Need to Step Up for Their Students. Induja Kumar Opinion: As SCOTUS prepares to hear United States v. Skrmetti, Vanderbilt's history of handling anti-trans hate is a cautionary tale.
Why ‘Just Voting’ Isn’t That Easy for Out-of-State College Students Uma Menon Across the country, students who attend college outside of their home states face barriers when trying to vote at their campus addresses.
As a College Student, I Hope the Presidential Election Is a Wake-Up Call for Our Country Lorien Tyne I've become cynical in the last decade, but I am holding out hope that Vice President Kamala Harris can lead the country into a new chapter.
J.D. Vance Is Really Happening Jessica Mason Pieklo The GOP presidential ticket is set with Trump-Vance.
How Wisconsin Became a Key Swing State in the Presidential Election The Conversation Abortion rights and the economy are top issues for voters in this unpredictable, battleground state.
Any Other Supreme Court Would Protect Trans Kids Lisa Needham There's no other possible path forward for minors who need gender-affirming care than taking a chance and putting it before this conservative Supreme Court.
SCOTUS Wants Theocratic Courts to Rule the Country Imani Gandy In overturning Chevron v. NRDC, the Supreme Court pickpocketed power from Congress.