I hesitate to disparage Democrats for their attempts to enact this law, for the circumstances are critical. As Alexis McGill Johnson, president of Planned Parenthood emphasized: “Our bodily autonomy and life decisions are precariously close to being lost, necessitating prompt action from our officials. The Women’s Health Protection Act aims to secure abortion access and defend against the unnecessary prohibitions and constraints placed by state lawmakers in Texas and nationwide.” Leaders were elected to safeguard our liberties and interests to some degree, yet, ultimately, the Supreme Court has the definitive say on all pieces of legislation. Consequently, Rewire news’ senior law editor Imani Gandy notes, that even if the House bill passes the Senate, it remains vulnerable to the Supreme Court’s potential reversal. “Democratic attempts to legalize Roe are laudable but face insurmountable challenges given this Supreme Court. There’s no plausible prospect that the sextet of conservative Federalist Society-influenced justices won’t deem any abortion rights guaranteeing statute unconstitutional.”
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The predicament remains that Democrats wield conventional devices to contend against a Republican Party, which has forsaken democratic conventions and strives to amass authority by all available means. Yet again, Democrats approach a melee with a mere spoon while the opposition bears knives. As Gandy suggests: “Democrats would benefit more from either abolishing or altering the filibuster to facilitate progress in extending the judiciary.” Altering the Court’s composition by appointing additional justices is imperative for Democrats to rectify the injustices initiated by Mitch McConnell through his expropriation of at least two seats on the Court. Essentially, Democrats ought to mirror Republican strategies. Americans require a Democratic party as fervent in preserving rights as Republicans are in diminishing them.
Indulging in something lavish is delightful, though there’s unparalleled joy in owning a high-caliber, reasonably-priced wardrobe staple. Such essentials form the backbone of our wardrobes, and Vogue editors are particularly fond of a select few such as Everlane’s and Madewell’s snug sweaters, and the comfortable shoes of Dr. Martens and Converse. Though we hope they remain available, we’ve decided to disclose all details about our cherished fashion bargains here. Some are enduring brands that have stood the test of time, alongside emerging ones that demand your attention. Whether maintaining a polished look for critical Zoom calls, looking stylish while out walking the dog, or attending a socially distanced lunch, these are affordable key pieces in the closets of 16 Vogue editors—all under $185.


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Zara’s wide-leg denim gained viral popularity on TikTok for good cause. The crafted, high-rise silhouette exudes elegance, offers a flattering fit, and feels significantly more premium than the $50 price suggests. Even top models like Adut Akech are fans of these jeans! Falke manufactures some of the finest socks available. For an even more luxurious experience, choose a pair made entirely of cashmere (perfect for battling the chill!), but otherwise, a blend of wool, cashmere, viscose, and polyamide is perfect for regular wear. My sock drawer is filled with Falke, and due to their superior quality, replacements are seldom necessary. These French Sole ballet flats are reliable classics for me. Resole them every few years after extensive use, and they’re good as new! They’re well worth the $175 investment for frequent use. These split-hem falred jeans are a new addition to my collection this year. With fall officially underway, I appreciate creative denim styles that transition from errands to dinner. Eco-friendly and under $100, they truly feel like a steal!


White Chuck Taylor high-tops are the ultimate adaptable footwear. My reliable pair has accompanied me everywhere—from intense, musical nightlife, years ago, to long Irish countryside strolls, to New York Fashion Week, and various other high and low venues. Annually, I give them some care to restore their brightness (though I favor a slightly worn appearance). Spending $50 on these shoes was unquestionably worthwhile. My go-to is a black Madewell cardigan I frequently use. It’s cozy, not overly thick, and maintains a well-fitted silhouette. The super-soft yarn, uncommon at this price, is another plus. I’m getting a few more cardigans to enhance my winter wardrobe, beginning with one in a cheerful orchid hue.