Mariam Zuhaib / AP file photoBreaking Breaking: Leaked Report Shows SCOTUS Has Overturned Roe v. Wade According to leaked documents, it appears the Supreme Court is on the verge of overturning the 1973 Roe V. Wade decision. By Michael Austin May 2, 2022
Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesCommentary Taxpayer-Funded Trash: SCOTUS Drops Nuke on Fabricated NPR Story About Justices' Mask Fight A statement from Chief Justice John Roberts completely debunks a bombshell report from NPR's Nina Totenberg. By Michael Austin January 19, 2022
Erin Schaff-Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Supreme Court Showdown: Gorsuch, Sotomayor Brawl Over Masking Protocols The justices are apparently stiffly divided over a request from Chief Justice John Roberts to mask up during proceedings. By Isa Ryan January 18, 2022
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images; Greg Nash - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Alert: SCOTUS Justices Give Key Signals on How They Will Rule on Biden's COVID Vaccine Mandate The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding Biden's vaccine mandates. At least some of the justices signaled their skepticism. By Grant Atkinson January 8, 2022
Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Josh Hammer: Want to Win the Culture War? It's Time for a Reckoning in the Conservative Legal Movement 'Unless fundamental changes are made that cut to the core of the modern conservative legal movement, conservatives will remain disappointed.' By Josh Hammer June 24, 2021
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
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
J. Scott Applewhite / AP Supreme Court Paves the Way for Deportation of Criminal Illegal Immigrants The Supreme Court made it easier to deport illegal immigrants who have been convicted of a crime. By The Associated Press March 4, 2021
Apu Gomes - AFP / Getty Images SCOTUS Decision Partially Strikes Down California Restrictions on Worship One of California Gov. Gavin Newsom's lockdown edicts has been thrown out by the U.S. Supreme Court.x By Jack Davis February 6, 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