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The Supreme Court announced on Thursday that next term it will hear two cases on state bans on transgender athletes in ...
The U.S. Supreme Court has taken up a series of cases to be decided during its next term, which begins in October, involving issues such as transgender rights, campaign finance law, gay "conversion ...
The court also separately has acted on an emergency basis in a number of cases involving challenges to President Donald Trump ...
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Thursday to hear a bid by Idaho and West Virginia to enforce their state laws banning ...
Activists: The ERA's time is now Today's political climate and the #MeToo movement have added renewed urgency. Within the past three years Nevada, Illinois and Virginia became the 36th, 37th and 38th ...
50 years ago June 21, 1975: The controversial Equal Rights Amendment fell eight votes short of ratification in a surprise vote in the Illinois Senate.
Earlier this week, the Supreme Court upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming for minors. The 6-3 ruling is a major blow to transgender rights, including in the dozens of states with similar ...
And now, her graphic novel-styled work, “West Virginians’ Experiences in Civil Rights: How We Have Been Connected All Along,” is receiving national recognition.
Abortion Policy Education Election 2025 Elections and Voting Government + Politics John Reid would vote ‘no, no, no’ on in-progress constitutional amendments Republican Reid vows to block Democrat-led ...
As more and more protests are taking place across the U.S., it's important to know what your rights are as a protester in Louisiana.
While the First Amendment upholds the right to free speech, the First Amendment does not shield you from engaging in libel, slander, obscenity or speech that is a "true threat" to imminent violence or ...
What are your rights as a protester in Louisiana? Here’s what to know However, these rights can be subject to some restrictions. Government officials and entities, including law enforcement, are ...