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What happens to Roe v. Wade without Ruth Bader Ginsburg?

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died on Friday at age 87

Biden took credit for putting RBG, Kagan and Sotomayor on the Supreme Court. But he left out Clarence Thomas.

It struck many viewers as tone-deaf

What Ruth Bader Ginsburg wants women to know about choosing a partner

The Supreme Court justice recently spoke about her husband, what makes her ‘optimistic’ and more

DACA gave them hope. In the face of its possible reversal, they ‘won’t give up.’

The Supreme Court is expected to issue a ruling by June

A 71-hour wait for a historic case: Talking with the people who camped out to hear the Supreme Court debate LGBTQ rights

Activists on opposing sides of the issue sat and slept next to each other — and dealt with sprinklers that went off at 4 a.m.

Lily Lines: This star just became TV’s first gay superhero

Plus, the Supreme Court’s upcoming gay rights and abortion cases

The Supreme Court will review the ruling on a restrictive Louisiana abortion law

Clinic owners said the effect of the law would be to close most of the state’s abortion clinics, leaving only one doctor eligible to perform the procedure

A new allegation against Kavanaugh surfaced over the weekend. Democratic candidates are calling for his impeachment.

The allegation surfaced Saturday night in a New York Times report

Tennessee lawmakers are weighing an abortion bill that’s probably unconstitutional. One Republican says that’s the point.

The bill, being weighed by state lawmakers, would essentially ban abortion as soon as a woman knows she’s pregnant

Ruth Bader Ginsburg recently recalled when a senator said she would be dead soon. Here’s her message for him — and everyone else.

Plus, find out which senator actually said that