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Home » SCOTUS

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Posted inNews & Politics

Abortion is healthcare

by Katie Prout and Jim Daley May 3, 2022June 7, 2022

Tips on obtaining an abortion and supporting abortion access in a post-Roe vs Wade world

Posted inNews & Politics

SCOTUS civil asset forfeiture decision won’t end profit-driven policing

by Maya Dukmasova March 1, 2019August 18, 2021

Illinois law still incentivizes cops to take people’s stuff

Posted inBlogs

Would the Supreme Court be opening a ‘Pandora’s box’ if it rules with Rauner in his anti-union lawsuit?

by Ryan Smith March 2, 2018August 18, 2021

A Chicago-based union recently took part in three federal lawsuits sounding the alarm over the outcome of Janus v. AFSCME.

Posted inColumns & Opinion

Post Obergefell, Dan Savage advises a potential bigamist and a former bigot

by Dan Savage July 9, 2015August 18, 2021

Post Obergefell, Dan Savage advises a potential bigamist and a former bigot.

Posted inBlogs

“Her law review articles are boring, even for law review articles”

by Whet Moser May 11, 2010August 19, 2021

Elena Kagan, contd.

Posted inBlogs

Yet More Kagan Blogging

by Whet Moser May 10, 2010August 19, 2021

Early reports on Elena Kagan’s scholarship.

Posted inBlogs

Abner Mikva Has Some Fun With You Kids and Your Crazy Political Labels

by Whet Moser May 10, 2010August 19, 2021

Abner Mikva talks about his old clerk, Elena Kagan, to Greg Hinz.

Posted inBlogs

Kagan for SCOTUS: A Theory

by Whet Moser May 10, 2010August 19, 2021

Why did Obama pick Elena Kagan for the Supreme Court? Perhaps because they’re very similar.

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