"We're seeing more and more...circumstances that are designed to...chip away at rights," the Transportation Secretary said
SCOTUS grants a business open to the public a constitutional right to refuse to serve members of a protected class
The decision to reject Ohio State’s appeal will allow the survivors to return to the federal district court & proceed with their claims
Biden warned if Republicans win 2024 elections, they'll go after the right to privacy, the basis for legal protections for same-sex marriage
Privacy and autonomy are under attack whether the targets are reproductive rights or the rights to access gender affirming care
As the Supreme Court weighs a ban on Affirmative Action, advocates say such a ruling would negatively harm campus diversity
Looking beyond Congress, Cicilline said he is eager to continue advancing “equality and justice for our community”
Conservative Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas opposed the decision in the 7-2 ruling issued Friday evening
The two-day extension, SCOTUSblog wrote, is "unusual" - likely signaling that discussions among the justices are ongoing
"We want scientific judgment to prevail, not to have any justice substitute their religious ideology or beliefs that are not scientific"