Once Close Allies, Roberts and Alito Have Taken Divergent Paths
| By Shawn Hubler and Michael Wines Even some harsh critics of Roe v. Wade see a court that reflects and amplifies the nation's political divides. | | | By Adam Liptak Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. and Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. have become emblems of a stark divide at the Supreme Court as it confronts whether to overturn Roe v. Wade. | | | By Anton Troianovski and Michael Levenson The Russian holiday celebrating the Soviet triumph over Nazi Germany is viewed by Ukraine and NATO as a stage for the Russian president to proclaim a turn in the war. | | |
| Arts By Jennifer Schuessler The leaked draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade also takes aim at its version of history, challenging decades of scholarship that argues abortion was not always a crime. | | | Opinion | ROUND TABLE By Lulu Garcia-Navarro, Jane Coaston, Michelle Cottle and Ross Douthat And what does it mean for Democrats if it is? | | |
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