How This Season’s SCOTUS Rulings Could Give Conservatives More Power Over State Policy
Each year, this is the month progressive organizations hold our breaths on certain weekday mornings, wondering which life-altering decisions will drop next.
![Three panel graphic with the left panel featuring a judge with a gavel and the opinion from the Supreme Court case Chevron v. NRDC; the middle pnael featuring the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court opinion with a big red "OVERTURNED" stamp and the right panel featuring mifepristone tablets and the opinion from the Supreme Court case FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine.](https://cdn.statically.io/img/www.democracydocket.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Sister-District-States-Power-WEB.png)
Lala Wu is the executive director and cofounder of Sister District.
Each year, this is the month progressive organizations hold our breaths on certain weekday mornings, wondering which life-altering decisions will drop next.
Even though November 2020 was the strongest showing for LGBTQ+ candidates in history, America has a long way to go before the number of LGBTQ+ state legislative candidates rivals the diverse constituents they represent.
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