
DemDaily: Distrust in Justice
April 27, 2023 Americans trust in the country’s highest court, already under steady decline, has been further eroded by recent allegations against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas...

DemDaily: Supreme Court Stays Abortion Pill Ban
April 24, 2023 The US Supreme Court, on Friday night, stayed the sweeping April 7 decision by a Texas judge which suspended the distribution of the medical abortion pill mifepristone. The 7-2...

DemDaily: The New Abortion Battleground
April 12, 2023 Last Friday, judges in Texas and Washington issued conflicting decisions on the fate of the abortion pill — the new battleground in the war over reproductive rights that has...

DemDaily: The Fight Over Right To Work
March 27, 2023 Michigan, on Friday, became the first state in nearly 60 years to repeal its “right-to-work” law, instituted in the Great Lakes State over a decade ago to restrict the...

DemDaily: The Right To Strike
January 12, 2023 On Tuesday, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) heard oral arguments in Glacier Northwest v. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, a case that threatens the...

DemDaily: The Race To Legislate
December 14, 2022 With just a week remaining until the full Congress recesses, the pressure is on to pass legislation during the lame-duck session before a divided government convenes in January...

DemDaily: Respectfully Protected. Marriage Equality Prevails
December 9, 2022 The US House of Representatives on Thursday passed the Respect for Marriage Act, enshrining federal protection for same-sex and interracial marriages. The legislation, which has...

DemDaily: The Frontline Fights. State Legislatures
November 2, 2022 State legislative battles may not be at the forefront of the focus going into the midterms, but their significance is no less important in the frontline fight for democracy. In...

DemDaily: Orders in the Aftermath: Access and Abortion
July 11, 2022 It has been over two weeks since the Supreme Court of the United States struck down the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, holding that there is no longer a federal constitutional...

DemDaily: The Last Orders of the Supreme Court
July 6, 2022 The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) has recessed for the summer, leaving behind a trail of devastating rulings at the hands of the Court’s conservative...