Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, a 1981 Reagan appointee who retired in 2006 and died last December, exemplified the phenomenon.
Bader Ginsburg’s 27-year tenure as the second female justice on the US Supreme Court culminated a legal career dedicated to advancing the rights of women as she herself battled blatant sexism.
Supreme Court Justice Elena Highton de Nolasco Tuesday ... Since Argibay's death, she was also in charge of the Supreme Court's Women's Office. It is quite likely that the next Supreme Court ...
Oklahomans weighed in on the US president, decided the fate of three state Supreme Court justices and voted to approve or ...
If the political action committee behind the "vote no" campaign has its way, two of three women serving on the Oklahoma ...
Voters decided that Michigan Supreme Court Justice Kyra Harris Bolden will keep her seat on the bench, and University of ...
The two eldest justices — Clarence Thomas, 76, and Samuel Alito, 74 — could consider stepping down knowing that Trump, a ...
For the first time in history, the Supreme Court will have a female majority among its seven members, as Court of Appeals ...
Justices Karen Baker and Rhonda Wood are running to become the next Arkansas Supreme Court Chief Justice. They each talked ...
Our progress has been a model for many other nations, and a key part of that success has been the recognition of women’s ...
The goal, says one group involved in the case, is to get close enough to make eye contact with women as they enter an abortion clinic.
This week, the Georgia Supreme Court voted to reinstate the ... an organization that advocates for reproductive justice for women of color. Melinda Gates Announces $250 Million in Funding to ...