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Koach Kavanaugh targets U.S. v. Virginia
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Alexis Romero has a good piece about the latest anti-trans opinion from the Supreme Court. One thing worth emphasizing about West Virginia v. B.P.J. is that the lawsuit was advanced on narrow grounds, seeking only an exemption from West Virginia’s total ban on participating by trans athletes only if it could be demonstrated that their [] The post Koach Kavanaugh targets U.S. v. Virginia appeared first on Lawyers, Guns Money.
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Real Clear Politics
· Jun 30, 2026
Supreme Court Protects Girls, Upholds Reality
The Supreme Court decision on Little v. Hecox out of Idaho and West Virginia v. B.P.J. allows states to do what's right.
Slate Magazine
· Jun 30, 2026
Brett Kavanaugh Took Direct Aim at One of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Biggest Legacies
The opinion in question is United States v. Virginia, a 30-year-old case also arising from another fight about schools.
DNyuz
· Jun 23, 2026
Ohio May Be the Sleeper Senate Race of the Midterms
Left: Democrat Sherrod Brown, a former U.S. senator, speaks at an event in Cleveland in May. Right: Sen. Jon Husted, R-Ohio, speaks during an event in Washington in March. —Brown: Sue Ogrocki—AP; Huster: Jacquelyn Martin—AP Let’s call it a Red State Reset. A raft of klieg-light Senate candidates are driving coverage of Democrats looking to []
Judicial Crisis Network
· Oct 31, 2025
Jay Jones Is Unfit for the Office of Attorney General
“As Virginia voters cast their votes for the state’s next attorney general, they face a clear choice between principled leadership and blatant disregard for a legal system they’ll be tasked with enforcing.” Read More HERE.READ MORE
Conservative Review
· Jun 25, 2026
SCOTUS: No, Asylum Seekers Don’t ‘Arrive’ In America When They’re In Mexico
The U.S. Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration on Thursday in a dispute over an immigration policy critical to combating migrant surges at America’s southern border. The decision was 6-3, with Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson in the dissent. Known as Mullin v. Alt Otro Lado, the case centers around []
Center for Equal Opportunity
· Apr 29, 2026
PRESS RELEASE: CEO Applauds SCOTUS Decision in Louisiana v. Callais
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Shawna Bray(410) 598-5388 Wednesday, April 29, 2026 WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Center for Equal Opportunity (CEO) today praised the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais. CEO Chairman Linda Chavez applauded the ruling, noting that it is consistent with the colorblind, merit-based positions for which CEO has long advocated. In a majority opinion authored by Justice Alito, the Court held that Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA) “was designed to enforce the Constitution—not collide with it. Unfortunately, lower courts have sometimes applied this Court’s §2 precedents in a way that forces States to engage ... Read More
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Related coverage for "Koach Kavanaugh targets U.S. v. Virginia": Real Clear Politics — Supreme Court Protects Girls, Upholds Reality. Slate Magazine — Brett Kavanaugh Took Direct Aim at One of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Biggest Legacies. DNyuz — Ohio May Be the Sleeper Senate Race of the Midterms. Judicial Crisis Network — Jay Jones Is Unfit for the Office of Attorney General. Conservative Review — SCOTUS: No, Asylum Seekers Don’t ‘Arrive’ In America When They’re In Mexico. Center for Equal Opportunity — PRESS RELEASE: CEO Applauds SCOTUS Decision in Louisiana v. Callais


