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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…

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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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The Supreme Court takes on gerrymandering again

April 8, 2019 Alessandra Brunton

The concept of one-person, one-vote has been disputed since the creation of the Constitution. Most recently, this pursuit has been centered around partisan gerrymandering, the…

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No justification exists for the transgender military ban

January 28, 2019 Rachel Kunzi

Two years following an unexpected, unprovoked tweet, one of Donald Trump’s most controversial announcements finally took effect after being voted on by the Supreme Court…

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Brett Kavanaugh: morality or the party

October 8, 2018 Jake Gloth

Brett Kavanaugh represents everything wrong with America: a Supreme Court justice nominee who is not only morally questionable, but also a partisan-focused judge in a…

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The impact of Kavanaugh’s confirmation

October 6, 2018 Hannah Branit and Nina Petrovic

Nina Petrovic-On Oct. 6, Brett Kavanaugh was sworn in as a Supreme Court justice after a bitter, polarizing battle concerning his sexual assault allegations. Kavanaugh…

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Dr. Blasey Ford’s inspiring testimony

October 1, 2018 Alessandra Brunton

The #MeToo movement brought forward many allegations of sexual assault against powerful men, and Dr. Ford’s allegation against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is under…

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Supreme court nominee causes controversy

September 24, 2018 Joel Roberts

With the retirement of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy in late July, the current administration is attempting to push through their replacement nominee Brett Kavanaugh. The…

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