‘They Were Growing Seedlings…Which Would Sprout To Become Supreme Court Justices’ By Hope Reese Feature Ruth Marcus discusses the Federalist Society’s 30-year Justice-grooming project, the botched investigations, and everything else that brought us “too big to fail” Brett Kavanaugh.
Faith and Reproductive Justice Are Not in Opposition By Danielle Jackson Feature Black women face outsized threats if Roe v. Wade is overturned.
The Classroom Origins of Toxic Masculinity By Soraya Roberts Feature It’s a relatively new term for a concept as old as time.
A Woman Becomes a Nightingale By Carolita Johnson Feature Carolita Johnson reviews the ugly history of rape being weaponized — and politicized — as a means of silencing women.
Did We Learn From Anita Hill? By Danielle Tcholakian Commentary Or will Democrats sell out Brett Kavanaugh’s accuser, too?