Dispatches From The War On Women: Tide Turns On Immigration, Even At SCOTUS
Yesterday the Supreme Court offered a stinging rebuke to Arizona and it’s “papers please” law. These ant-immigrant measures have a disproportionate impact on women and children, which maybe explains why Justice Scalia was so eager to uphold the Arizona law and so outraged the Court didn’t.
Now might be a good time to look at the impact of Arizona’s Mexican-American studies ban.
The Court also ruled that the Eighth Amendment prohibits sentencing juveniles to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
There’s more coverage of some of the most significant aspects of Title IX on the anniversary of the landmark civil rights law. Here’s Ashley Lauren taking on the subject of classroom stigmas in an especially timely post since some still think science is only a girl thing if it’s pink and sexxxy.
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