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Ignoring Kansas vote, Indiana bans almost all abortion
Indiana's new abortion ban also threatens doctors' licenses and sets up a Republican-stacked panel to take on prosecutors who refuse to prosecute abortions. And: Florida and Tennessee news.
Aug 8
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The dangers — and history — lurking in the Florida drag brunch complaint
Seventy-five years have passed since Florida tried to shut down "men impersonating women." Now, Ron DeSantis is trying again.
Aug 3
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There are warrants — but the public hasn't seen them
The FBI warrants are big news, but what now? Also: An alleged abortion-related prosecution in Nebraska is a sign of things to come. And: San Francisco's new DA had a secret.
Aug 10
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Michigan legal fights highlight post-Roe confusion
Two abortion orders — in different directions — on the first day of August. Also: Alabama execution questions remain, a federal takeover of a Mississippi jail, the imperial Supreme Court, and a park.
Aug 2
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Why would anyone trust Sam Alito?
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Jeff Crossman wants to protect abortion rights — but needs to defeat Ohio AG Dave Yost first
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The dangers — and history — lurking in the Florida drag brunch complaint
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Religious supremacy, it is (again)
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The Supreme Court is making governing difficult
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Alabama execution included an unexplained three-hour delay
The execution of Joe Nathan James took place over the objection of the victim's daughters. Also: What is the Florida education commissioner's issue with…
Jul 29
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Florida's "Don't Say Gay" law is a discriminatory threat to LGBTQ people, lawyers tell federal court
The Florida law went into effect on July 1. Also: Prosecutors are asking "what instructions Trump gave his lawyers," the Post reports, a sign of how…
Jul 27
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This is what instability looks like (the courts, not me)
The Supreme Court conservatives brought on instability, and they're not stopping — not even during their summer recess. The 1/6 Committee was back in…
Jul 22
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Marry Me (A Little)
The House passed the Respect for Marriage Act on Tuesday, voting to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act more than two-and-a-half decades after the House…
Jul 20
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Lessons from Ohio
This is the post-Roe reality. Horrifying stories relating to abortion bans are going to continue — and must be told. So, what can we learn from these…
Jul 18
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Jeff Crossman wants to protect abortion rights — but needs to defeat Ohio AG Dave Yost first
An interview with the Ohio Dem. And, a Law Dork exclusive: Analysis from the state's nonpartisan Legislative Service Commission contradicts Yost's claim…
Jul 14
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[Take me to] A galaxy far, far away
The DOJ pick to run the Bureau of Prisons is bringing baggage (or leaving it in Oregon). That anti-abortion judicial nomination is still moving forward…
Jul 13
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What is she thinking?
"An unforced error" from the Biden White House. A Jan. 6 Committee hearing on Tuesday. And, Texas is scheduled to kill someone.
Jul 11
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Marry Me (A Little)
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Why would anyone trust Sam Alito?
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Jeff Crossman wants to protect abortion rights — but needs to defeat Ohio AG Dave Yost first
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The dangers — and history — lurking in the Florida drag brunch complaint
6
Religious supremacy, it is (again)
12
The Supreme Court is making governing difficult
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