Five Republican-appointed justices are ambitious and impatient to change American law.
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Your Monday Briefing: The End of Roe
Plus Russia strikes Kyiv as G7 leaders meet and a Times investigation into China’s surveillance state.
The End of Roe
The Supreme Court’s abortion ruling will transform American life and politics.
How a Supreme Court Ruling and a Senate Bill Could Affect Gun Violence
The Supreme Court declared that Americans have a broad right to arm themselves in public.
Republican Drive to Tilt Courts Against Climate Action Reaches a Crucial Moment
A Supreme Court environmental case being decided this month is the product of a coordinated, multiyear strategy by Republican attorneys general and conservative allies.
Poland Shows the Risks for Women When Abortion Is Banned
Poland’s abortion ban has had many unintended consequences. One is that doctors are sometimes afraid to remove fetuses or administer cancer treatment to save women’s lives.
A Supreme Court Preview
These are the five biggest rulings expected from the Supreme Court in the coming weeks.
Ireland Abortion Rights Activists Oppose Hospital Deal
The government delayed a decision on the proposal, amid concerns that a private charity might follow Catholic doctrine and limit abortions at a state-funded maternity hospital.
Your Thursday Briefing: A Ban on Russian Oil?
The E.U. proposed a total embargo.
Your Wednesday Briefing: The End of Roe?
Abortion is in jeopardy in the U.S.