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Tags archive: Supreme Court

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Biden nominates Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court

February 28, 2022 Matthew Logan

After several weeks of vetting and interviewing potential candidates to fill the Supreme Court seat to be vacated upon Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement, President Biden…

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The Supreme Court will hear challenges to affirmative action

January 31, 2022 Matthew Logan

The Supreme Court will be revisiting the contentious issue of affirmative action, announcing last week they will hear two cases out of Harvard University and…

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Justice Stephen Breyer announces retirement from Supreme Court

January 31, 2022 Matthew Logan

Alongside President Biden, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his intent to retire at the end of the term on Thursday at a White House…

Off-Campus

Mississippi abortion case endangers reproductive rights in the Supreme Court

May 24, 2021 Ana Ortega

Nearly half a century ago in 1973, Roe v. Wade established the constitutional right to abortion. This right is about to be challenged.  On May…

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Despite Colorado’s progressive abortion legislation, the right to choose is still at risk

April 19, 2021 Cassis Tingley

With legal late-term abortions, few perfunctory procedural roadblocks and a “bubble bill” that protects women from harassment outside of clinics, Colorado currently has some of…

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The state of abortion rights in Colorado and the U.S.

March 8, 2021 Toni Elton

On Feb. 22, the Supreme Court said that it will review Trump-era restrictions on abortion referrals. This decision comes after indication from the Biden administration…

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Amy Coney Barrett will not dramatically change the Supreme Court

October 5, 2020 Chase Karbon

Amy Coney Barrett. A conservative judge who studied law and taught at Notre Dame. The mainstream narrative is that on Sept. 26, she was appointed…

Off-Campus

Restricted access to birth control will be a slippery slope for women’s rights

January 27, 2020 Ana Ortega

Women’s rights to their own bodies have always been in the hands of politicians. On Jan. 17, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a case…

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A reflection on what LGBTQ History Month means at DU

October 28, 2019 Kiana Marsan

Earlier this month, the Supreme Court heard three landmark cases fighting for LGBTQ rights in the workplace. In all instances, an employee had been fired…

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Supreme Court to hear three major LGBTQ rights cases

April 29, 2019 Taryn Allen

The U.S. Supreme Court announced that it will soon hear three cases in an effort to clarify workplace discrimination protections for the LGBTQ community.  The…

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