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Biden proposes Supreme Court reform

Mallory Waligora, Political Editor August 14, 2024

After officially dropping out of the presidential race, President Joe Biden is grasping at his last few months in power. On July 29, Biden announced his new plan calling for major Supreme Court (SCOTUS)...

President Biden delivers remarks on the Supreme Court's decision to block his student debt relief plan.

SCOTUS rules against Biden’s student debt relief plan

Autumn Okuszka, Editor-in-Chief June 30, 2023

In a 6-3 vote on Friday, June 30, the Supreme Court blocked the Biden administration’s student debt relief plan that would’ve eliminated debt for millions of U.S. citizens.  President Joe Biden...

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer (pictured here) announced his retirement on Jan. 27.

Poli-Sci student, professors on Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement

Grace Lovins, Senior Reporter February 9, 2022

On Jan. 27, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer officially announced his retirement from the court after serving a term of nearly 28 years. Justice Breyer, 83, was nominated by former President Bill Clinton...

Both pro-abortion and anti-abortion protestors gathered outside the Supreme Court on Dec. 1. while justices listened to oral arguments on Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban.

Roe v. Wade in doubt after Supreme Court oral arguments

Arianna Heyman, Editor-in-Chief December 8, 2021

You do not need to pick up a history book to know that women have been treated as second class citizens in the United States since its founding. Constantly undervalued and underappreciated, women in America...

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