If the Supreme Court won’t protect privacy rights, the federal government should The true problem here is that the Supreme Court is upending the right to privacy entirely. Rebecca Scherr May 5, 2022
‘It gives me hope’: UMD students, faculty reflect on Ketanji Brown Jackson’s confirmation Jackson, who will become the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court, was confirmed earlier this month. Michelle Larkin April 19, 2022
Maryland legislators consider abortion rights bills, constitutional amendment If approved by both chambers of the Maryland General Assembly, voters will decide in November whether abortion rights should be protected the state's constitution. Hannah Ziegler March 6, 2022
UMD students, faculty react to Supreme Court affirmative action cases The Supreme Court agreed to hear two affirmative action cases on Jan. 24. Nene Narh-Mensah February 11, 2022
Biden needs to look beyond the Ivy League for the next Supreme Court justice Brilliance exists outside Ivy League schools. The Supreme Court needs to recognize it. Adam Cullen February 7, 2022
Pretending to be apolitical isn’t endearing. It’s dangerous. Staying apolitical means staying neutral on important issues. Adam Cullen January 31, 2022
If Democrats want to hold real policy power, they need to control the courts The courts have the power. Why don’t Democrats understand that? Courtney Cohn June 1, 2021
Social media is students’ free speech platform. The Supreme Court must recognize that. Here’s why the newest free speech Supreme Court case matters. Courtney Cohn May 4, 2021
UMD students battle conflicting emotions, fear after Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation Barrett was confirmed to the U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 26. Diamondback Staff November 3, 2020
College students will suffer from Republicans’ attempts to undo Obamacare Here's how the current effort to repeal Obamacare would hurt college students. Allison Cochrane October 29, 2020