The future of transgender rights – and equal protection – hangs on US v Skrmetti Zein Murib - December 9, 2024 What we learned from the Supreme Court’s oral arguments in this important case.
Why risk for violence in U.S. rises without Roe Rebecca Best - May 9, 2022 The Dobbs decision alone is not likely to push the U.S. into civil conflict. But when you add in other trends, the risk is ticking upward.
U.S. census racial categories have shifted over centuries. How will the jump in multiracials affect politics? Sara Sadhwani and Danielle Casarez Lemi - September 22, 2021 It’s been a long road from “three-fifths” to “mulatto” to “multiracial”
This is why some U.S. judges banish convicts from their home communities Briana McGinnis - March 16, 2017 [caption id="attachment_55370" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A Confederate and U.S. flag being
Here's one way marriage equality is no longer like Loving or Roe Patrick Egan - April 29, 2015 Here at the Monkey Cage, I've attempted to put the
Here’s one way marriage equality is no longer like Loving or Roe Patrick Egan - April 29, 2015 Here at the Monkey Cage, I've attempted to put the
Support for same-sex marriage is increasing faster than ever before Andrew R. Flores - March 14, 2014 [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="606"] Larry Pascua carries a rainbow flag
The Emerging Marriage Majority John Sides - June 28, 2013 We welcome a second post by Patrick Egan on the