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Category Archives: Supreme Court

Extreme Court

[BOOKS: On the Loose in Boston, On the Loose in Washington, DC, On the Loose in Philadelphia, On the Loose in New York City, T-Ride, and graphic novel Starling.]

After Roe

Click to see the full cartoon at Politico. [BOOKS: On the Loose in Boston, On the Loose in Washington, DC, On the Loose in Philadelphia, On the Loose in New York City, T-Ride, and graphic novel Starling.]

Something rotten in the state of Texas

[BOOKS: On the Loose in Boston, On the Loose in Washington, DC, On the Loose in Philadelphia, On the Loose in New York City, T-Ride, and graphic novel Starling.]

Finding 2020 inspiration in Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Click to see the full cartoon. Click to see the full cartoon at the Boston Globe. [BOOKS: On the Loose in Boston, On the Loose in Washington, DC, On the Loose in Philadelphia, On the Loose in New York City, and graphic novel Starling.]

Kavanaugh and the Court

Click to see the full cartoon in a vertical format. Click to see the full cartoon in a horizontal format. [BOOKS: On the Loose in Boston, On the Loose in Washington, DC, On the Loose in Philadelphia, On the Loose in New York City, and graphic novel Starling, serialized at GoComics.com.]

Disorder in the Court?

Click to see the the cartoon at The Atlantic.com. [BOOKS: On the Loose in Boston, On the Loose in Washington, DC, On the Loose in Philadelphia and graphic novel Starling, serialized at GoComics.com.]

Averting Senate Meltdown…

Click to see the the cartoon at The Atlantic.com. [BOOKS: On the Loose in Boston, On the Loose in Washington, DC, and On the Loose in Philadelphia, and the comic Starling, serialized at GoComics.com.]

Calling It Like It Is…

Click to see the the cartoon at The Atlantic.com. [BOOKS: Starling, On the Loose in Boston, On the Loose in Washington, DC, and On the Loose in Philadelphia]

With Justices for All

Click to see the the cartoon at The Atlantic.com. [BOOKS: Starling, On the Loose in Boston, On the Loose in Washington, DC, and On the Loose in Philadelphia]

The Right to Choose