By Samantha Barbas, author of Actual Malice: Civil Rights and Freedom of the Press in New York Times v. Sullivan Sarah Palin’s loss in her well-publicized libel suit against the New York …
By Jennifer L. Holland, author of Tiny You: A Western History of the Anti-Abortion Movement The 2020 edition of American politics is showing once again the power of a politized conservative minority …
“Protests works—just not, perhaps the way you think,” writes L.A. Kauffman in her new book How to Read a Protest: The Art of Organizing and Resistance. A longtime organizer and movement journalist, …
As Brett M. Kavanaugh faces allegations of sexual assault, many are focusing on what this means for his nomination as Supreme Court Justice. Coupled with his stance on reproductive justice and Roe v. …
The recent nomination of Brett Kavanaugh for Supreme Court Justice serves as a reminder of the crucial role that the Justices and the Constitution play in our lives. Issues such as reproductive …
This week, healthcare and politics have been at the fore of public conversation. With Trump’s second pick for the Supreme Court, reproductive freedom, affordable healthcare, and LGBTQ equality hang in the balance. …
By Victor Tan Chen, author of Cut Loose: Jobless and Hopeless in an Unfair Economy While there are many reasons why Donald Trump won the election, it’s clear that the movement of …