SCOTUS to Hear Cases Touching on the “Administrative State”
Courthouse News As the justices head back to One First Street for a brand new term in October, their gaze will be trained down Pennsylvania Avenue. Next term, the Supreme [Read More]
Courthouse News As the justices head back to One First Street for a brand new term in October, their gaze will be trained down Pennsylvania Avenue. Next term, the Supreme [Read More]
UK Daily Mail Republicans are celebrating the Supreme Court‘s overturning of President Biden’s student loan plan as a ‘victory’ for taxpayers while Democrats are deeming the high court ‘corrupt.’ The court ruled in [Read More]
Townhall House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer issued a joint statement late Monday reacting to news that the Supreme Court will overturn Roe v. Wade, according to an unprecedented [Read More]
NBC News The Supreme Court on Wednesday blocked a revised plan for legislative districts in Wisconsin that created a new Black voting district and was opposed by Republicans. The new map, drawn [Read More]
Red State After several days of bad news on the redistricting front, including a bad decision in North Carolina for the GOP-drawn map there, a big win has been delivered to Republicans. [Read More]
PJ Media On Monday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in the key First Amendment case Americans for Prosperity v. Rodriguez, which centers on the State of California’s requirement that nonprofit organizations [Read More]
Christian Post President Biden has created a 180-day commission to consider adding seats to the U.S. Supreme Court or setting term limits for justices, a move that some have warned [Read More]
CTH Lawyer Sidney Powell tweets out today that the Supreme Court has rejected two cases of election fraud against Wisconsin and Arizona; and has accepted two cases against Michigan and Georgia. The [Read More]
Jenna Ellis, one of the lead attorneys representing the president in his legal fight for a free and fair election, has tweeted a clarification on the SCOTUS ruling on the [Read More]
The Cut Aimee Stephens, the first transgender person to bring a civil rights case before the United States Supreme Court, has died at age 59. According to the New York [Read More]
Fox Business Like other so-called “independent agencies” (e.g, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or the National Labor and Relations Board (NLRB)), the CFPB is distinct from traditional executive branch agencies. [Read More]
Town Hall On Friday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear a case that would decide whether electoral college electors must vote for the winner of their state’s popular vote. Half [Read More]
Daily Caller The Supreme Court announced Friday that it will hear a constitutional challenge to the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), a watchdog agency whose existence is [Read More]
Kurt Schlichter The fact is that soon we’re going to have six conservatives on SCOTUS, or actually, five-and-a-half if you count Justice Soft Serve Roberts. And when this all goes [Read More]
SCOTUS asked to determine how far public schools can go in promoting Islam while disparaging Christianity Leo Hohmann – Since about 2009 when U.S. public-schools started introducing Islamic-related lesson plans [Read More]
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