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Grants Pass ruling: The real crime = capitalist housing for profit
On June 28, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that local and state governments have the power to criminalize homelessness through…
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Project 2025 gets head start with SCOTUS ruling overturning Chevron doctrine
The 1984 Chevron doctrine is the basis for many legal decisions upholding regulations coming from laws such as the 1938…
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Supreme Court rules anti-LGBTQ discrimination is legal
The entire case was theoretical, crafted so that the far-right could present the conservative-majority Supreme Court with an opportunity to…
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PSL Editorial – Supreme Court buries 43 million people in debt
The Supreme Court proved yet again its vicious anti-worker character by ruling against the student debt relief program and ordering…
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PSL Editorial – Moore v. Harper: Why the court felt compelled to reject far-right elections theory
This ruling is not the result of some miraculous change of heart on the part of the hardline reactionary justices.…
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PSL Editorial – Will the Supreme Court bury millions in even more student debt?
Far from deciding the fate of tens of millions of borrowers, the Supreme Court as an institution should be abolished…
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Glacier anti-union case: Will the Supreme Court side with Wall Street again?
On January 10, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the Glacier Northwest v. Teamsters 174 case, which has the potential…
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Civics class for radicals: The Supreme Court
Designed from the beginning to be unresponsive to the needs of the people and wielding power it assigned to itself,…
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Supreme Court is poised to undermine Native sovereignty in ICWA case
The Court’s ruling could overturn not only ICWA, but undermine sovereignty as well for the Native nations.
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Racist Supreme Court prepares to abolish affirmative action in education
Perhaps the most insulting of the plaintiffs’ argument is their use of the historic Brown v. Board of Education for…
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