Month: June 2022
Abortion Ruling Poses New Questions About How Far Supreme Court Will Go
The decision overruling Roe v. Wade exposed internal divisions among conservative justices about reconsidering other rights.
Read MoreFor many striking teachers, wage woes just the tip of a deeper malaise
Young teachers are shockingly underpaid, but other systemic problems also stymie the goal of raising teaching standards
Read MoreKalush Orchestra perform first UK gig at Glastonbury Festival – with set written in just days
Eurovision winners Kalush Orchestra – who brought home victory for war-torn Ukraine in last month’s contest – have performed their first UK gig at Glastonbury Festival.
Read MoreBy Overturning Roe v. Wade, Supreme Court Makes Abortion a Top Election Issue
The Supreme Court’s decision on Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade immediately thrust an explosive issue into the foreront of midterm races throughout the country, as Democrats vowed to fight to restore federal abortion rights and many Republicans pressed for
Read MoreIn 6-to-3 Ruling, Supreme Court Ends Nearly 50 Years of Abortion Rights
The decision will lead to all but total bans on the procedure in about half of the states.
Read MoreKavanaugh Gave Private Assurances on Roe v. Wade. Collins Says He ‘Misled’ Her.
“I am a don’t-rock-the-boat kind of judge,” the justice told the senator in a discussion on Roe, according to notes from a meeting before his confirmation.
Read MoreKavanaugh Gave Private Assurances on Roe v. Wade. Collins Says He ‘Misled’ Her.
“I am a don’t-rock-the-boat kind of judge,” the justice told the senator in a discussion on Roe, according to notes from a meeting before his confirmation.
Read MoreProtests follow US Supreme Court’s move to overturn abortion protection as clinics begin to close
Protests are continuing in cities and towns across America after the Supreme Court stripped away constitutional protection for those seeking abortions.
Read MoreTerror investigation after two dead and 14 wounded in shooting at Oslo nightclub
A shooting at a nightclub in Norway’s capital Oslo which killed two people and wounded 14 is being investigated as an act of terrorism, police say.
Read MoreMerrick Garland’s Mention of the FDA Hints at One Possible Way to Fight Restrictions on Abortion Pills
On the heels of the Supreme Court decision that struck down the national right to abortion, Attorney General Merrick Garland issued a statement proclaiming that the Justice Department disagrees with the verdict. In addition to vowing to “work tirelessly to
Read More