Conservatives’ takeover of the Supreme Court has been decades in the making. Just a year after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the Justices have begun rolling back women’s and LGBTQ2S+ rights
Rebecca Buckwalter-Poza
Rebecca Buckwalter-Poza, a cultural commentator, social activist, and attorney, co-founded Prism (prismreports.org). She most recently served as Senior Strategist at The Justice Collaborative. Prior, she was Daily Kos’s first Judicial Affairs Editor and a Fellow at the Center for American Progress. Co-author of 40 More Years, she has written for Pacific Standard, The Paris Review, Politico, CNN, NPR, and the Yale Law Journal, among others, and appeared on MSNBC. She was the first named plaintiff in the successful First Amendment lawsuit barring President Trump from blocking constituents on Twitter. You can follow her on Twitter at @rpbp.
A supreme victory 30 years in the making
What the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling on LGBTQ2 employment discrimination tells us about the fight for equality in the U.S.