
The Supreme Court Avoids Ruling On Trans Rights, At Least For Now
The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to wade into a major controversy over the use of bathrooms by transgender students, delivering at least a temporary victory to the trans community. But legislati...
29 Jun 202114min

In Tandem: Biden Walks Tightrope Between Infrastructure Deal And Democratic Wish-list
President Biden walked back an earlier threat that he would not sign the newly announced bipartisan infrastructure deal if it did not come to his desk with a second bill full of progressive priorities...
28 Jun 202114min

NPR's It's Been A Minute: A History Of AIDS/HIV Activism
Forty years ago this month, the CDC reported on patients with HIV/AIDS in the United States for the very first time. In the years since, LGBTQIA+ Americans have been fighting for treatment and recogni...
26 Jun 202149min

Weekly Roundup: June 25th
The Department of Justice announced it is suing the state of Georgia over a restrictive voting law. The move comes as the Biden administration seeks ways to combat Republican efforts to limit ballot a...
25 Jun 202128min

Biden Announces Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal, But That's Only Half The Story
Standing next to Democratic and Republican Senators, President Biden declared, "we have a deal." The group had agreed to a framework for a large infrastructure package. But the path forward could mean...
24 Jun 202113min

"Mean Girls" Meets The Supreme Court Pt. II: SCOTUS Supports Student Free Speech
The Supreme Court sided with a student who was penalized after cussing out her school on Snapchat. Advocates of free speech are calling it a big win for students. Listen to our earlier breakdown of th...
23 Jun 202114min

Democrats And Republicans Are In An Existential Crisis Over Ballot Access
Today Democrats' massive elections overhaul bill is all but set to stall out in the Senate, but the party's wish-list was never expected to gain Republican support. That's because the two parties are ...
22 Jun 202115min

The Supreme Court Unanimously Rejects NCAA Limits On Athlete Compensation
The Supreme Court unanimously sided with college athletes in their challenge to NCAA compensation rules. The court's ruling was narrow, but Justice Brett Kavanaugh seemed open to going further saying,...
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