Sotomayor Spits Fire in a Dissenting Opinion in Whole Women’s Health v. Jackson

"This is a brazen challenge to our federal structure. It echoes the philosophy of John C. Calhoun, a virulent defender of the slaveholding South who insisted that States had the right to “veto” or “nullif[y]” any federal law with which they disagreed. Address of J. Calhoun, Speeches of John C. Calhoun 17–43 (1843). Lest the … Continue reading Sotomayor Spits Fire in a Dissenting Opinion in Whole Women’s Health v. Jackson

Loving Day

Loving v. Virginia is a landmark civil rights decision of the United States Supreme Court which struck down all state laws banning interracial marriage on June 12, 1967. Topic has four films on The Loving Generation that "tells the story of a generation of Americans born to one black parent and one white parent. Their … Continue reading Loving Day