Roe v. Wade

Report On Findings Of Roe Draft Leak Probe Is Coming, Gorsuch Says
INSIDE: Michigan ... The Queen ... Tina Peters
Michigan Supreme Court Puts Pro-Choice Measure On Ballot, Rejecting Word-Spacing Challenge
Judge Knocks Down Michigan’s 1931 Abortion Ban, Saying That It Denies Women Their ‘Dignity’
The decision will likely be appealed.
Listen To This: Late Night Filing

A new episode of The Josh Marshall Podcast is live! This week, Josh and Kate discuss the newest revelations in the Trump documents case, as well as Republican backpedaling in the face of Dobbs backlash.

You can listen to the new episode of The Josh Marshall Podcast here.

Where Things Stand: RonJohn Is Flailing Around
This is your TPM evening briefing.

A recent Marquette University Law School found that Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) may not be as safely re-electable as he was ahead of his last reelection in 2016.

The poll was released last week, showing RonJohn is trailing a bit behind his Democratic rival — Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes has a 7-percentage point lead over Johnson with 51 percent of the vote compared to his 44 percent.

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Kansas Recount Does Nothing To Change Win For Abortion Rights
Georgia Law Says Parents Can Claim An ‘Unborn Child’ As A Dependent On Tax Returns
DOJ Sues Idaho, Saying It Flouts Federal Patient Protections With Abortion Ban
Where Things Stand: A Bipartisan Shrug At The Bare Minimum
This is your TPM evening briefing.

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) said it himself upon unveiling a new, bipartisan bill that would, at the very least, codify the right to an abortion into federal law: it’s the bare minimum.

“What the four of us were trying to do was put a statutory minimum in place that replicated what the law was a day before Dobbs,” Kaine said of the Reproductive Freedom For All Act, which he introduced with Sens. Susan Collins (R-ME), Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) this afternoon.

The language of the law is a bare bones compromise, seemingly aimed at putting something on the books that would prevent red states from outright banning access to abortion, which we’ve seen proposed and passed in several states across the nation since the Supreme Court overturned Roe in June. It could also help protect people living in states with old trigger laws on the books that are now going into effect post-Roe.

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Michigan Court Says County Prosecutors Can Now Enforce 91-Year-Old Abortion Ban
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