The move has no immediate legal force but will likely spark lawsuits that advocates hope will restore abortion rights.
During his four years as president, Democrat Joe Biden experienced a sustained series of defeats at the U.S. Supreme Court, whose ascendant conservative majority blew holes in his agenda and dashed precedents long cherished by American liberals.
President Joe Biden is leaving office Monday as the most pro-LGBTQ+ president in history, surpassing even former President Barack Obama, the man he served as vice president. American society in general has progressed in its acceptance of LGBTQ+ people,
Biden’s record of promises kept, promises broken and compromises is roughly equally split between the three categories, according to PolitiFact.
President Joe Biden renewed his call for the Equal Right Amendment to be ratified, but is stopping short of taking any action on the matter in his final days in office.
President Joe Biden announced a major opinion Friday that the Equal Rights Amendment is ratified, enshrining its protections into the Constitution, a last-minute move that some believe could pave the way to bolstering reproductive rights.
With just days left in office, President Biden has said the Equal Rights Amendment is now the law of the land.
I wish I could say the sheer lack of action with the Biden administration was surprising, but it was hardly unpredictable and there’s a reason Cornel West
President Donald Trump announced Thursday he would pardon anti-abortion activists convicted of blockading abortion clinic entrances. Related video above: Trump administration goes offense on immigration while defending pardons of Jan. 6 rioters Trump called it “a great honor to sign this.”
It will take a redistribution of wealth and resources and a restructuring of our nation, but the alternative is terrifying.
It feels like every day there’s another viral example of misogynistic rhetoric, actions, or controversy, and we haven’t even gotten through January yet. Here's 10 of the worst.
An incoming new president and state legislative sessions ramping up are likely to bring more changes to abortion policy across the U.S., which is still settling