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
Morry Gash / AP; @AlphaNewsMN / X screen shotCommentary Angry Leftist Students' Attempt to Shut Down Amy Coney Barrett Speech Fails Miserably It looks like conservatives have surrendered higher education to the radical left. They haven't. And there's still hope for a comeback. By Jack Gist October 17, 2023
Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary Publishing Company Smacks Down Its Own Employees Who Tried to Cancel Amy Coney Barrett's Upcoming Book After 625 people signed a letter asking Penguin Random House to reconsider publishing Amy Coney Barrett's book, the publisher responded. By Chase McCown November 1, 2022
Fred Schilling - U.S. Supreme Court / AP Conservative-Dominated SCOTUS Begins New Term, Set to Hear Cases with Potential to Bring 'Significant' Changes to the Law 'Cases the court already has agreed to hear really have the potential to bring some pretty significant changes to the law,' Larsen said. By The Associated Press October 1, 2022
Caroline Brehman -pool / Getty Images; Monica Schipper/Getty Images; Stephen Maturen / Getty ImagesCommentary Women's History Museum Snubs Females Everywhere, Selects Three Men for Place of Honor Accomplished, brave women were recognized by the National Women’s History Museum, along with three guys who don't belong there. By Mike Landry July 22, 2022
Michael B. Thomas / Getty ImagesCommentary Top 5 Incredibe SCOTUS Decisions We Wouldn't Have Gotten Without Trump Former President Trump appointed three judges during his presidency. Now his legacy lives on through these 5 big SCOTUS decisions. By Ole Braatelien July 3, 2022
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Supreme Court Asks Maryland, Virginia Governors to Put an End to Regular Protests Outside Justices' Homes The Supreme Court is asking the governors of Maryland and Virginia to end the regular protests occurring outside of the Justices' homes. By Richard Moorhead July 3, 2022