Justin Sullivan / Getty ImagesCommentary SCOTUS Rules Against Cops Who Shot Woman Trying to Flee The ruling dealt with a 2014 case where a woman was shot as she fled from police. She later filed a lawsuit claiming excessive use of force. By C. Douglas Golden March 26, 2021
Mandel Ngan - AFP / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Lone Dissenter: Chief Justice Roberts Enraged Over 8-1 Win for First Amendment Advocates Hardly a stalwart on judicial restraint, Roberts panned the massive free speech ruling as a 'radical expansion' of the federal judiciary. By A. J. Sciascia March 10, 2021
@AllianceDefends / Twitter Supreme Court Sides With Christian Student in College Free Speech Case Justice Clarence Thomas issued the opinion of the court Monday, siding with Chike Uzuegbunam, a former student at Georgia Gwinnett College. By Thomas Catenacci March 8, 2021
Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesCommentary Clarence Thomas Savages Justices, Feckless John Roberts for Refusing PA Election Cases Again, Thomas had the backs of millions of American conservatives as Roberts inexplicably failed to act on a critical constitutional issue. By Isa Ryan February 23, 2021
Andrew Harnik / AP Fox News Announces Significant Lineup Changes Amid Lagging Ratings Both Fox and CNN announced lineup changes Monday, as is often the case for news organizations with a new president about to take power. By The Associated Press January 11, 2021
Darren McGee / Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo via AP Cuomo Rails Against Supreme Court After His Church Restrictions Are Struck Down 'The restrictions at issue here ... strike at the very heart of the First Amendment’s guarantee of religious liberty.' By Jennifer Jean Miller November 27, 2020
Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary Justice Gorsuch Savaged Cuomo in SCOTUS Ruling Protecting Churches 'There is no world in which the Constitution tolerates color-coded executive edicts that reopen liquor stores and bike shops but shutter churches, synagogues and mosques.' By Elizabeth Stauffer November 27, 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
George Frey / Getty Images Supreme Court Guards Against Mail-In Mayhem in Battleground State The Supreme Court struck down a lower court order allowing Wisconsin to count mail-in ballots received up to six days after the election. By The Associated Press October 26, 2020
Stock photo / Getty ImagesCommentary Appeals Court Shuts Down Lawsuit, Allows Texas To Continue Enforcing Election Security Measures A judge who ruled Texas cannot require signature verification for mail-in ballots has been overruled by a federal appeals court. By Johnathan Jones October 21, 2020