Through the annexation of land, apartheid, surveillance, mass incarceration, expulsion, and death, the two countries are engaged in a forever war
The Southwest is quickly becoming the center of the nationwide push to increase the nuclear fuel supply chain, once again relegating Indigenous communities to sacrifice zones
Kamel Maklad’s case reveals how authorities are imprisoning people who can’t legally be deported until they capitulate and agree to leave the country, immigration experts say
Abortion rights organizers hope the ballot measures will restore reproductive rights to what has become an “abortion and maternal care desert”
Arizona just joined one of the narrowest and strictest abortion regimes in the country. In a 4-2 decision led by Justice John R. Lopez, Planned Parenthood Arizona v. Mayes/Hazelrigg has reinstated an 1864 zombie law banning nearly all abortions—a law so outdated it was created before scientists understood
Israel’s arms industry and surveillance tech development is the major driving force of its economy—and it largely has the U.S. to thank
Experts say that racial profiling, uneven enforcement, and family separation are among the potential consequences of enforcing the law
Money can’t bring back water, but it can fund renewable infrastructure, create green jobs, and support tribal communities
Indian law is a framework for making decisions about Indigenous sovereignty and peoples, but recent Supreme Court rulings create new debates despite centuries of precedents
According to advocates, President Biden’s new border actions teeter dangerously close to an all-out unconstitutional asylum ban
A closer look at the FDA’s new rules shows the limitations of abortion pill access, especially for low-income BIPOC
As lawmakers continue to push for anti-drag legislation, drag performers are speaking out about how they plan to protect themselves and continue planning youth-friendly events
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