By Kimberley Johnson on
Brett Kavanugh, Dr. Blasey Ford, Ed Whelan, Georgetown Prep, Orrin Hatch
Sexual misconduct, Supreme Court, Uncategorized
On Thursday evening, conservative commentator and advisor of Brett Kavanaugh, Ed Whelan, tweeted out a far-fetched thread theorizing that Dr. Christine Blasey Ford was indeed sexually assaulted when she was a teen, but that she had mistaken another Georgetown Prep student for Kavanaugh. Whelan’s thread began with, “By one week from today, I expect that […]
By Whatever Jones on
Brett Kavanaugh, Georgetown Prep, Mark Judge, Professor Christine Blasey Ford
Sexual misconduct, Supreme Court
A former classmate of Mark Judge and fellow Georgetown Prep alum, Eric Ruyak, wrote a damning Facebook post detailing how Judge censured Ruyak’s allegations of sexual assault against a priest years ago. Professor Christine Blasey Ford has accused supreme court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault and says Judge was in the room, laughing, while […]
By Samuel Warde on
Anita Hill versus Christine Ford, Brett Kavanaugh, Brett Kavanaugh allegations, Brett Kavanaugh confirmation, Christine Blasey Ford, Christine Ford allegations, Repeat of Anita Hill?, Vote on Supreme Court nominee likely delayed
Controversy, Scandals, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, The Courts
Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court confirmation could end up being delayed possibly derailed completely in light of recent events. Editor’s Note: Samuel Wynn Warde is the editor-in-chief of Liberals Unite as well as a contributor. The opinions expressed in this commentary are his own. You can view a list of his articles here. The Washington Post reported on […]
By Samuel Warde on
anti-gay activism, anti-gay legislation, conservative values and hypocrisy, discrimination against gays, discrimination against lgbt community, Gay Marriage, Lawmakers Caught Being Gay, Legislation protecting gay rights, LGBTQ Protections at risk, Protecting the LGBT community
Conservatives, Discrimination, Human Interest, Human Rights, LGBT Issues, Supreme Court
Anti-gay activists and lawmakers are hoping to strip the LGBTQ community of any and all protections with Trump’s pending Supreme Court appointment. Trump started out his presidency weakening protections for members of the LGBTQ community by revoking President Obama’s guidelines regarding transgender bathrooms. CNBC reported that, with the upcoming retirement of Anthony Kennedy, Trump has another […]
By Guest Blogger on
Supreme Court Rules for Veteran Business Owners
Supreme Court, Veterans Affairs
On Thursday, June 16th, 2016, the Supreme Court ruled that the Department of Veteran Affairs needs to dole out more contractual work to its veterans who are running small businesses. The vote was 8-0 in favor of this ruling and clearly sent the message that the department has not done enough to support the veterans […]