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Tag Archives: SCOTUS
Some Stupid To Go With Your Afternoon Tea?
[T]hank God for the men on the Supreme Court. At least someone is sticking up for “everywoman” against the Elite Women. –The Ruth Institute’s Bernadette Arnold Jennifer Roback Morse, who also finds time to shame the childless women of the … Continue reading
Posted in In their own words, War on Women
Tagged childless women, Jennifer Roback Morse, SCOTUS
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Last Night, on the Twitters
There was a sort of funny shit-show on the electronic Twitter-Twatter as people thought that they were taking their outrage of the Supreme Court’s decisions to the Supremes themselves, when actually they were taking their outrage out on the people … Continue reading
On this day in history…
…segregation in the form of Separate But Equal was upheld by the US Supreme Court in 1896 with the decision of Plessy v. Ferguson. This decision stayed unaltered until the 1954 Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education. Just … Continue reading
Posted in Today in History
Tagged Plessy v. Ferguson, SCOTUS
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