Elections In Indiana, Donnelly Set an Abortion Trap for Braun By Margot Cleveland October 16, 2018 The Democratic senator tried to paint his GOP challenger as more ‘extreme’ than Richard Mourdock.
Law & the Courts Why Ford Must Provide Her Therapy Notes to the Senate By Margot Cleveland October 2, 2018 They may reveal significant changes to the accuser’s story.
Health Care Eighth Circuit Allows Missouri Abortion-Clinic Regulations to Stand By Margot Cleveland September 11, 2018 This decision might not hold up under further review, but for now the state will be permitted to enforce its health-and-safety regulations.
U.S. Michigan’s Ban on Straight-Ticket Voting Hits a Legal Roadblock By Margot Cleveland August 3, 2018 On Wednesday, a federal judge ruled that the law violated the Voting Rights Act and the equal-protection clause of the Constitution.
World The First Untruth about Judge Kavanaugh By Margot Cleveland July 12, 2018 Critics of Judge Kavanaugh are characterizing his decision in Garza v. Hargan in a very misleading way.
Education A Marquette Professor Fights for His Speech Rights By Margot Cleveland April 20, 2018 He was fired for comments his contract clearly protects.
Law & the Courts The Justice Department Sues California By Margot Cleveland April 3, 2018 The state is trying to grab control of federal lands.
Law & the Courts An Over-Expansive Definition of ‘Sex Discrimination’ By Margot Cleveland March 9, 2018 A federal court rules that transgender individuals are protected by Title VII’s prohibition of sex discrimination.
Law & the Courts In an Abortion Case, a Federal Court Turns the Supremacy Clause Upside Down By Margot Cleveland March 2, 2018 The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals held that the federal government must submit to the authority of a state court.
Health Care Wheaton College Wins an Exemption from the Contraception Mandate By Margot Cleveland February 27, 2018 Thanks to a legal maneuver from the Trump administration.