Tag: Supreme Court

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WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 29: Pro Affirmative Action supporters and and counter protestors shout at each outside of the Supreme Court of the United States on Thursday, June 29, 2023 in Washington, DC. In a 6-3 vote, Supreme Court Justices ruled that race-conscious admissions programs at Harvard and the University of North Carolina are unconstitutional, setting precedent for affirmative action in other universities and colleges.  (Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
9 Jun 2026 - 1:02am

Can America ever escape race?

Glenn Loury

Thursday, 30 April

30.04

The Supreme Court’s vote ruling empowers minorities Now Dems will have to earn their support

Alicia Nieves

Friday, 18 July

18.07

Age blockers can’t save kids from porn Big Tech gets them young

Valerie Stivers

Saturday, 5 July

05.07

America’s constitutional crisis The judicial system risks a reformation

David Rundell

Saturday, 19 April

19.04

Trump’s ‘Dirty Harry’ theory of justice People reject law when it fails the majority

Henry Olsen

Thursday, 17 April

17.04

How women won the gender wars It took brains, guts and heart

Kathleen Stock

Monday, 10 March

10.03

How DEI killed the race debate 'Diversity' only empowered bureaucrats

Matt Feeney

Friday, 3 May

03.05

Clarence Thomas’s court of diversity The Supreme Court justice will depart in disgrace

Oliver Bateman

Tuesday, 7 November

07.11

What feminists can learn from Mexico Could the green wave sweep through America?

Jill Filipovic

Saturday, 22 April

22.04

Do Just Stop Oil deserve to be in prison? There must be limits to protest

Adam King

Friday, 3 March

03.03

Israel’s democracy is not in peril The real problem is its dehumanising politics

Lahav Harkov

Monday, 24 October

24.10

How free should US states be? Americans have grown apart

Justin Webb