Bay Area attorney among those who wrote amicus briefs in abortion case

Bay Area attorney Anjali Srinivasan, who wrote an amicus brief in the Mississippi abortion case being reviewed by the Supreme Court, says she's disappointed that Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's draft opinion seemed to ignore the amicus brief she filed on behalf of more than 150 economists. 

Non-scalable fence erected around Supreme Court as abortion rights protests continue

A tall security fence was erected around the Supreme Court Building Wednesday evening into Thursday morning following concerns about protesters and demonstrations. 

If Roe falls, other rights could follow, warn Bay Area legal experts

The draft opinion by Justice Samuel Alito suggesting the Supreme Court might overturn Roe v. Wade is based on legal arguments that could have impacts far beyond abortion and lead to other laws and rights being eliminated.

CA lawmakers, Newsom want to add abortion rights to state Constitution

Governor Newsom and state democrats in the legislature responded quickly to reports the Supreme Court is poised to overturn abortion rights. Senate President Pro Tempore Toni Atkins joined members of the California Legislative Women’s Caucus and Planned Parenthood to announce next steps to make the state an abortion “sanctuary.”

Anti-abortion force are happy but cautious

Though pro-abortion rights supporters are shocked and angered by the leaked Supreme Court draft decision, millions of Americans are realizing that a half-century-old dream, is finally coming true. 

This is where abortion will likely be illegal if Roe v. Wade is overturned

If the U.S. Supreme Court follows through on overturning the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade case that legalized abortion nationwide, it would immediately split the country into states with abortion access and those that outlaw it.

Protestors gather at Supreme Court after bombshell report

Barriers were set up in front of the steps of the Supreme Court Building Monday as authorities anticipated crowds in response to a bombshell report on abortion rights. 

UC Berkeley law professor reacts to Judge Brown Jackson's nomination to Supreme Court
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UC Berkeley Law Professor Amanda Tyler clerked alongside Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Biden's Supreme Court Nominee. Tyler spoke to Mornings on 2 The Nine shortly before the president's official announcement.

Supreme Court hands White House a setback in vaccine mandate case
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Saint Mary's College Politics Professor Steve Woolpert spoke to Mornings on 2 on Saturday about the other tactics the Biden administration could use to navigate around the Supreme Court's latest decision.

Senate Republicans plan to start Supreme Court justice confirmation hearings in two weeks
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Saint Mary's College Politics Professor Stephen Woolpert talked to Mornings on 2 Saturday about nominee Judge Amy Barrett, her record, and the political battle on whether a nominee should receive confirmation hearings before the election.

Supreme Court nomination process: Analysis
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John Trasvina, dean of the University of San Francisco School of Law, spoke to KTVU FOX 2 News at 4P about the Supreme Court nomination process.

Dems claim votes to block Gorsuch; GOP will override them
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Democrats claimed the votes they needed Monday to block President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee, but the victory was only fleeting, setting up a historic showdown with Republicans who intend to rewrite Senate rules and muscle Neil Gorsuch onto the high court.

Neil Gorsuch nominee: Analysis
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Former state Republican official Tom Del Beccaro speaks to KTVU FOX 2 News at 4P about confirmation hearings for Supreme Court Justice nominee Neil Gorsuch.