What Four Cases Have in Common

What do Dobbs, the web designer case, the student loan case, and the affirmative action case have in common? In each case, a critical part of the coalition that makes up the Democratic Party (women, LGBTQ, young people, and black people) was given rights by the government, and in each case, the Court took them away at the behest of a right-wing plaintiff.

Coincidence? Hardly.