If Trump wins, "Time for us to move to New Zealand," she joked.
The SCOTUS ruling has been hailed as a pretty significant victory for pro-choice advocates. And it is — at least in the immediate sense.
In the latest episode of The Weeds, Vox’s Matt Yglesias, Ezra Klein, and Sarah Kliff discuss the SCOTUS deadlock and how it may be a blessing in disguise for the Clinton campaign.
The ruling could reach way beyond the two Texas laws it struck down.
Anti-abortion "admitting privileges" laws are already toast in Mississippi, Wisconsin, and Alabama.
Access to abortion in the United States has deteriorated significantly in just the past five years.
The Court may have struck down two major Texas anti-abortion laws, but their damage will last.
The Court's decision to strike down two restrictive abortion laws in Texas will likely have a ripple effect across the country.
Voisine v. United States is a fairly technical ruling in the grand scheme of things, but it’s still important because of what the court didn’t do.
The justices worried that politicians would be vulnerable to prosecution for their ordinary work.
The Court voted 5-3 to strike down two major anti-abortion provisions in Texas.
"We must continue to protect access to safe and legal abortion," Clinton said.
The justices saw through the facade of one of Texas’s biggest arguments for its law.
"It is beyond rational belief that H. B. 2 could genuinely protect the health of women."
Supreme Court to Abigail Fisher: girl, get over it; Supreme Court on immigration: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯.
Making sense of the court’s non-decision decision.
"The consequence of the Republican failure so far to give a fair hearing to Mr. Merrick Garland."
The willingness to erase white women from the story of affirmative action is part of the problem.
This morning, the Supreme Court tied 4-4 in the case United States v. Texas, effectively preventing President Obama’s administration from protecting up to 4.5 million immigrants from deportation...
Nonmembers may still have to face their day in tribal court.
A 4-4 split is a huge defeat for the White House.
In a huge blow to conservatives, Justice Anthony Kennedy sides with the university's admissions process.
It’s been a year since the Supreme Court made same-sex marriage legal nationwide.
The Supreme Court is expected to soon rule on the biggest abortion case it has heard in decades.
"We must not pretend that the countless people who are routinely targeted by police are ‘isolated,’" she wrote.