Clarence Should Keep In Mind That the ‘Right to Interracial Marriage’ Is Only 6 Years Older Than Roe

Clarence Should Keep In Mind That the ‘Right to Interracial Marriage’ Is Only 6 Years Older Than Roe

On the seven-year anniversary of the landmark 2015 Supreme Court case Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage, Jim Obergefell spoke to CNN’s Jim Acosta, and discussed the Court’s recent ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, specifically concerns that the case will lead to other cases being overturned. On Friday, the… Continue reading

Churches Move Cautiously on Abortion, Calling for Post-Roe Calm

Churches Move Cautiously on Abortion, Calling for Post-Roe Calm

According tho the Wall Street Journal, on the first Sunday after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, clergy members treaded carefully in discussing abortion, and they called for respectful debate on an issue that divides many congregations. Mr. Stanley told parishioners that he had strong personal feelings about the… Continue reading

Pride Parades March on With Great Urgency Across the United States

A group of marchers walk at the Pride parade in San Francisco, Sunday, June 25, 2017. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

Pride parades began Sunday in New York City and across the country, with glittering confetti, cheering crowds, fluttering rainbow flags, and newfound fears about losing liberties won through decades of activism. The annual marches in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, and other cities took place just two days after one… Continue reading

In Private, Trump Called a Roe v. Wade Reversal ‘Bad’ for His Party

In Private, Trump Called a Roe v. Wade Reversal ‘Bad’ for His Party

According to the New York Times, the man most responsible for shaping a United States Supreme Court that delivered a long-awaited victory to the conservative movement has spent weeks saying he doesn’t think it will be good for his party. After a draft of the likely decision was leaked in… Continue reading

The Supreme Court Has Ruled That New York’s Concealed-Carry Law Is Unconstitutional

The Supreme Court Has Ruled That New York's Concealed-Carry Law Is Unconstitutional

Today, the Supreme Court voted 6-3 to overturn New York state’s harsh concealed-carry gun permitting system on constitutional grounds. In recent years, the Supreme Court has strengthened Second Amendment protections, and experts believe the court’s 6-3 conservative supermajority might assist enhance gun ownership protections. The Supreme Court ruled in District… Continue reading