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Why I Became My County’s Youngest Committeeman
I’m going to have a part in a crucial once-a-decade process.
By Brian Wingbermuehle
How the Supreme Court’s Conservatives Are Manipulating Justice
They’re taking advantage of what’s known as “the shadow docket.”
By Tristin Brown and Daniel Wade
Texas Passes Ban on Transgender Youth in Sports
Texas Governor Greg Abbott is expected to sign the bill into law.
By Kaitlyn McNab
Adelyn, a Trans 13 Year Old, Would Just Like to Play Volleyball
But Texas lawmakers are trying to ban students like her from sports.
By Danielle McLean
Trump’s SCOTUS Appointees All Follow This Legal Theory
Here’s what you need to know about constitutional originalism.
By Elizabeth Djinis
My Congressman Lectured Me About Respecting My Elders
When those in power try to intimidate you, you’re probably on the right track.
By Joshua Rush
DC Is on Alert for Right-Wing Rally
Protesters are headed to the Capitol on September 18.
By Lex McMenamin
The California Recall Election Is a Big Mess
Governor Newsom made himself an easy target. Republicans seized the opportunity.
By Kandist Mallett
The Real Connection Between Dress Codes and Mask Mandates
Only one actually infringes on students’ right to access their education.
By Lex McMenamin
School Districts Are Defying GOP Officials to Require Masks
The war over mask mandates is in full swing.
By Lex McMenamin
Some Republican Governors Seem to Want COVID-19 to Win
Texas and Florida, both led by GOP governors, are leading the nation in infections.
By Lucy Diavolo
Republicans Are Trying to Co-opt the #FreeBritney Movement
Since when do they believe in women’s rights?
By Kaylen Ralph
Elizabeth Warren Wants Congress to Do Its Job
The senator tells Teen Vogue it's time to get over the bipartisanship fantasy.
By Lauren Young
The GOP Is Surgically Targeting Voters Who Helped Dems Win in 2020
It’s “a coordinated attack.”
By Lauren Young
Lindsey Graham Threatens War Over Chick-fil-A Principles
Notre Dame students want to stop consideration of a new Chick-fil-A coming to their campus.
By Lucy Diavolo
Texas Dems Flee to D.C. to Stop Voting Restrictions and Pressure Congress
The governor has pledged to arrest them when they return.
By Lucy Diavolo
What Young West Virginians Want Joe Manchin To Know
“He’s actually preventing things from getting done.”
By Sophie Hayssen
SCOTUS Weakens Voting Rights Act In 6-3 Ruling
In a dissent, Justice Elena Kagan called the decision “tragic.”
By Lauren Young
Teachers See Bans on Discussing Race in School As a ‘Political Ploy’
“[Lawmakers] created a problem that did not exist.”
By Mary Retta