The ruling won’t take immediate effect, but advocates are concerned about the far-reaching implications
Chief Justice John Roberts penned the majority opinion that race-conscious admissions policies violate the equal-protection clause of the U.S. Constitution
The decision was contradicted by a federal judge in Washington. The conflicting rulings head to the US Supreme Court
Sackett v. EPA positions construction against the environment, and like other environmental SCOTUS decisions before it, the stakes are high
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
So long as California’s government resists recognizing the deep roots of racial injustice and its intersection with climate injustice, green initiatives will continue to fall short
A closer look at the FDA’s new rules shows the limitations of abortion pill access, especially for low-income BIPOC
Data shows that a majority of Asian Americans support affirmative action, but misinformation fuels the loud minority that doesn’t
Abortion rights and access have changed drastically across the country, with BIPOC shouldering the largest burden
Narratives of gratefulness harm adoptees and make it difficult to talk about experiences with violent histories and systems
Two cases will determine if universities are legally able to consider race as a factor in university enrollment
The program forced asylum-seekers to live in unsafe conditions in Mexico while they awaited processing
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