
The Inspiring and Vital Dobbs Dissent by Justice Sotomayor in a Podcast For Easy Listening
I read the Dobbs decision, overturning Roe and Casey, suffused with dread and punctuated with periodic fits of anguish and disbelieving wrath at this unprecedented violation of American women’s human rights by our highest Court. It left me discouraged and angry and bewildered with the question of what’s next – which I addressed in a prior … Read more

Ramos and Smith React To Claim Andy Biggs Wanting a Pardon from Donald Trump
Andy Biggs is another walking reason that many members of the former Party of Lincoln do not deserve to be entrusted with the public service positions they currently hold. While not mentioned in Cassidy Hutchinson’s riveting live testimony (could not believe she was just 25) before the January 6, 2021 select committee hearing, her prior … Read more

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly from the Bipartisan Budget Passed by the Arizona State Legislature
From a Democrats and social justice perspective, there are several good items in the bipartisan budget passed in the Arizona State Legislature last week. There were also some bad and ugly provisions in and outside the budget as well. To be fair, there are probably Republican legislators who feel the same way about the budget…for … Read more

As Russian War Crimes Mount In Ukraine, NATO Formally Invites Sweden And Finland To Join The Alliance
A missile strike by state sponsor of terrorism Russia on a shopping mall in a civilian neighborhood of Kremenchuk, Ukraine killed at least 15Â 18 civilians and left scores injured, Ukrainian officials said on Monday. Â At least 15 dead after Russian strike on shopping mall, Ukraine says: The Pentagon said Monday that Russia launched about 60 … Read more

SCOTUS Watch: The Final Four – Two Opinions Today, Two Opinions Tomorrow
The U.S. Supreme Court issued two opinions on Wednesday, and one from its emergency docket (“shadow docket”) on Tuesday. The two final cases to be announced on Thursday morning are (h/t Amy Howe): West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency (argued Feb. 28): A challenge to the EPA’s authority to regulate greenhouse gases. One question before … Read more

The Dobbs Question… And I Don’t Know the Answer
As a prosecutor, one is taught to never ask a question that you don’t already know the answer to in a courtroom. As that training runs quite deep, it is difficult to ask the following question, as I have no idea what the answer might be. We know what we do as a society when … Read more
