Politics
Supreme Court abortion leak latest in series of institutional betrayals
Published draft opinion shocks officials in Washington, prompts speculation about leaker's motive
Published draft opinion shocks officials in Washington, prompts speculation about leaker's motive
"Regardless of the Court’s final decision, we must enshrine into law the right to make one's own reproductive health care choices," Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said on Tuesday
The FBI said Roske looked up terms such as "most effective place to stab someone" and "quietest semi auto rifle"
California could spend state funds to assist low-income Californians and out-of-state residents in gaining access to abortions under a new proposal introduced by state lawmakers this week
Police said they are anticipating more protests in response to the leaked draft opinion
Activist group Ruth Sent Us is planning a "walk by" protest to homes of the Supreme Court's six conservative-leaning justices.
"Every human life is unique and beautiful from the moment it is conceived," Gov. Noem said
Before 2019, the procedure was largely criminalized throughout Mexico. Catholics dominate the North American country by more than 72% of the population, and Mexico harbors the second largest Catholic population in the world, an estimated total of more than 90 million people.
"To the extent this betrayal of the confidences of the Court was intended to undermine the integrity of our operations, it will not succeed. The work of the Court will not be affected in any way," Chief Justice Roberts said
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) introduced legislation on Thursday to create an online web portal that will provide information and resources for family planning, pregnancy or parenthood