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Supreme Court to Hear Two Election Cases Next Term, Progressives Warn it Could ‘Upend’ Democracy

The Supreme Court is gearing up next term to wade into two major battles over how Americans vote in elections, with cases over how much of a role race plays in drawing voting districts and who has the final say on election procedures.

St. Louis Chooses to Fund Abortions

On July 15, the St. Louis board of aldermen voted to establish a new fund that would help women in the St. Louis area travel to neighboring states to obtain abortions.

Pennsylvania State GOP Files Lawsuit to Throw Out Mail-in Voting Law

Pennsylvania Republicans are arguing a 2019 law that largely expanded mail-in voting in the Commonwealth has been made invalid by a court ruling.

Federal Judge Blocks Biden Admin’s Guidance Allowing Biological Males in Girls’ School Bathrooms

A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Biden administration’s Title IX guidance on gender identity and sexual orientation.

Gavin Newsom Buys Ads for Gun Control in Another Major GOP State

California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has purchased full-page ads in Texas newspapers boasting about a new gun law he will sign that is directly modeled after a fetal heartbeat law signed by Gov. Greg Abbott (R).

Indiana Republicans Introduce Pro-life Bill That Prohibits Most Abortions

The bill allowed exceptions for rape, incest, and the lfie of the mother.

Gun Control Bill Confiscates Weapons for ‘Common Use’

"The problem is that they're in common use," said Democrat Jerry Nadler of New York.

Iowa Volunteer Group Offers DIY ‘Abortion Doula’ Training

They train participants to perform do-it-yourself abortions.

Republicans Should Reject the Gay-Marriage Bill

By a vote of 267 to 157, with 47 Republicans joining the majority, the House has passed a bill requiring all state governments to stick with the redefinition of marriage that the Supreme Court ordered in 2015.

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