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10 August 2025

The Texas Gambit

American politics at present is defined by the daily discarding of long-standing norms. The latest ignominy involves the brazen attempt, by the Republican leadership of the State of Texas, to gerrymander the state’s congressional districts to give the GOP control over an additional five seats; a move that, if successful, would raise the number of U.S. House seats held by Texas Republicans. What is unprecedented in the Texas situation is both the origin and timing of the attempted gerrymander, and the gaudy theatricality that has followed. Continue reading >>
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03 September 2021

Has the U.S. Supreme Court Effectively Overruled Roe v. Wade?

Late in the evening of September 1 the U.S. Supreme Court issued an order that many critics have described as effectively overruling Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision holding that the U.S. Constitution protected a woman’s right to choose to have an abortion. That description, though technically inaccurate, does capture something important about the Court’s order: It made abortions unavailable as a practical matter for many women in Texas who would have had access to abortion services had the Court issued a different order. Continue reading >>
02 September 2021

Kopfgeld gegen Abtreibungen

Seit dem 1. September 2021 sind Abtreibungen in Texas faktisch verboten – obwohl die Rechtsprechung des US Supreme Courts Abtreibungen vor der 24. Schwangerschaftswoche erlaubt und entgegenstehende Regelungen verfassungswidrig sind. Der US-Bundesstaat Texas hat ein Gesetz erlassen, das die Bürger:innen einspannen soll, um das Ziel eines faktischen Verbotes zu erreichen – mit einem Anreiz von $10.000, wenn sie die Durchführung von Abtreibungen zivilgerichtlich verhindern. Die unter dem Schlagwort Roe v. Wade zusammengefasste Rechtsprechung zum Schwangerschaftsabbruch könnte sich grundlegend verändern und die schlimmsten Befürchtungen, die nach dem Tod von Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg unter Liberalen aufkamen, wahr werden. Continue reading >>
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