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Republican push to confirm Supreme Court justice creates fundraising windfall for Democrats
Oct 22, 2020
For the first time in decades, one strategist says, the Supreme Court has been a bigger motivator for Democrats than for Republicans.
What does a census undercount mean for state and local governments?
by
David Brancaccio
, Jasmine Garsd
and Alex Schroeder
Oct 14, 2020
Those most in need of federal funding could be left out of the census count.
Jaime Harrison raises record $57 million in S.C. Senate race against Graham
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
, Jasmine Garsd
and Alex Schroeder
Oct 12, 2020
The explosion in Democratic donations has been connected to concern about the fate of the Supreme Court.
Pence, Harris spar over the future of the ACA in VP debate
Oct 8, 2020
Harris said the Trump administration would take away Obamacare's protections for people with preexisting conditions.
What Supreme Court reforms are available to Democrats?
by
Janet Nguyen
Sep 29, 2020
In the most recent example in history, Franklin D. Roosevelt wanted 15 justices on the court.
The future of the Affordable Care Act in the Supreme Court's hands
Sep 21, 2020
The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was expected to vote to uphold the ACA.
Supreme Court rules Manhattan DA can obtain Trump's tax records, pushes back on congressional subpoena
Jul 9, 2020
The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a prosecutor’s demand for President Donald Trump’s tax returns as part of a criminal investigation.
For public good, not for profit.
Making it hard to get an abortion comes with a cost
by
Janet Nguyen
Jun 29, 2020
The Supreme Court struck down a Louisiana abortion law. For many women, having the procedure already requires travel and substantial financial costs.
Supreme Court strikes down Louisiana abortion clinic restrictions
Jun 29, 2020
Chief Justice John Roberts joined with his four more liberal colleagues in the 5-4 ruling.
Supreme Court justices rule for Trump administration in deportation case
Jun 25, 2020
The high court ruled that the administration can deport some people seeking asylum without allowing them to make their case to a federal judge.