Erin Schaff - Pool / AFP / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Josh Hammer: For Wishy-Washy Justices, the Moment of Truth Is Here as Abortion Returns to SCOTUS 'The court is teeing itself up for a potentially landmark - or potentially grievously disappointing - ruling next term.' By Josh Hammer May 20, 2021
Jonathan Ernst - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Dem Senator Demands New AG Revive Kavanaugh Investigation It's not a surprise that Whitehouse, a prolific conspiracy theorist, would try to revive this fiction. By Elizabeth Stauffer March 17, 2021
Jeenah Moon / Getty Images; Michael Reynolds - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Cuomo's Words on Kavanaugh Accuser Come Back to Haunt Him After Latest Statement Cuomo had plenty to say about Kavanaugh in 2018, but now he wants the benefit of a doubt after finding himself facing accusations. By Johnathan Jones March 12, 2021
Kevin Hagen / APCommentary Now That Cuomo Is the Accused, Liberal Outlet Calls for Due Process in MeToo Era Slate, long accustomed to calling for people's heads on pikes for mere accusations, now thinks Andrew Cuomo deserves due process. By C. Douglas Golden March 7, 2021
SpeakerPelosi / Twitter screen shotCommentary Pelosi Teaming Up with Cuomo for a Message on Sexual Assault Doesn't Look So Good Now A picture from an event to put a public focus on sexual assault is putting a new focus on Democratic reactions to accusations against Cuomo. By Joe Saunders March 2, 2021
Jewel Samad - AFP / Getty Images 'WJ Live': Worst Leftist Hypocrisy Yet, Voter Fraud Claims Mean 'Evidence' Now Matters To Them Leftists are now screaming for evidence of voter fraud, but a quick look at their history exposes the hypocrisy of that demand. By Kayla Kunkel December 2, 2020
Jim Watson - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Austin: The Left Is Demanding Evidence of Fraud After Years of Pushing Baseless Accusations The same left that is demanding evidence of voter fraud once condemned Brett Kavanaugh as a rapist based only on unreliable testimony. By Michael Austin December 1, 2020
Alex Wong / Getty Images SCOTUS Circuit Assignments Rearranged, Look Who Is Now in Charge of MI, WI, PA and GA The Supreme Court announced updated circuit assignments on Friday for justices, and the assignments are turning some heads. By Johnathan Jones November 21, 2020
Al Drago / Getty Images Supreme Court Faces Religious Freedom Test in Dispute Over Same-Sex Foster Parents The Supreme Court heard arguments in a case brought by a Roman Catholic social services agency against the city of Philadelphia. By The Associated Press November 4, 2020
Craig Barritt / Getty Images CNN's Anti-Trump Chief Legal Analyst Suspended for Exposing Himself on Video Call 'I made an embarrassingly stupid mistake, believing I was off-camera,' anti-Trump pundit Jeffrey Toobin said. By Johnathan Jones October 20, 2020