Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Alito Rips into Conservative SCOTUS Judges After They Help Block Trump Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito issued a stinging dissent to the high court's decision over the weekend to block Trump deportations. By Randy DeSoto April 21, 2025
Ethan Miller / Getty Images ; Drew Angerer - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Supreme Court Gives Trump Admin Epic Go-Ahead, Takes Deportation of Illegals Out of Activist Judge's Hands "This is a monumental, colossal victory for the rule of law, for the Constitution, [and] for our founding generation." By C. Douglas Golden April 8, 2025
Douglas Rissing / Getty ImagesCommentary Betrayed Again: SCOTUS Upholds Biden-Era Anti-2A Ruling, And Roberts and Coney Barrett Weren't Only Defectors The Supreme Court decided in a 7-2 decision to uphold Biden-era rules about ghost guns in a loss for Second Amendment advocates. By Ben Zeisloft March 27, 2025
Win McNamee / Getty ImagesCommentary Roberts, Coney Barrett Defect Again, Force Trump Admin to Spend Money US Doesn't Have Justice Amy Coney Barrett has joined Chief Justice John Roberts as members of the Supreme Court most likely to side with its liberal wing. By Randy DeSoto March 7, 2025
Joseph Prezioso / AFP via GettyCommentary Fishermen Who Were Forced to Pay $700 Per Day to Government-Mandated Observers on Their Boats Get Big News from SCOTUS SCOTUS eviscerated an unconstitutional, 40-year-old doctrine crucial to the progressive regulatory state that oppresses fishermen and others. By Michael Schwarz June 29, 2024
@andreamcastillo / X Supreme Court Rules Against Woman and Her Noncitizen Husband in Major Decision President Joe Biden just issued an executive order granting protection to illegal immigrant spouses of citizens. By Katelynn Richardson June 21, 2024
Erin Schaff - Pool / AFP / Getty Images Retired SCOTUS Justice Sounds the Alarm About Direction of the Court On the topic of the Constitution, Breyer said “half the country wasn’t represented in the political process that led to the document.” By Johnathan Jones March 19, 2024
J. Scott Applewhite AP Photo Supreme Court Rules on Social Media Case, Gives Citizens Big Power Against Politicians Who Block Them The issue first came up in a case filed against then-President Trump, who was sued by Twitter users after being blocked by the president. By George C. Upper III March 16, 2024
Jose Luis Magana / AP; Julia Nikhinson / Getty ImagesCommentary Liberal Justice Devastates Colorado's Attempt to Keep Trump Off Ballot with Case-Killing Question Justice Elena Kagan asked a decisive question Thursday during oral arguments in the Colorado presidential ballot access case. By Randy DeSoto February 8, 2024
John Moore / Getty ImagesCommentary Watch: Texas Defies Biden, Continues to Put Up Razor Wire and Barriers Despite SCOTUS Decision Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vows to continue to protect the border, despite the Supreme Court's ruling this week. By Laura Wellington January 24, 2024