July 5, 2023 Biden to appeal Big Tech collusion ruling banning admin officials meeting with social media firms: Report The Biden administration is reportedly preparing to appeal a federal court ruling banning certain officials from meeting with social media companies about suppressing speech.
July 3, 2023 Prosecutors hit Rep. George Santos with 80,000 pages of discovery documents Rep. George Santos was in Long Island court on Friday, where prosecutors presented more than 80,000 pages of discovery documents for him to review.
June 30, 2023 Footnote in Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling excludes military academies A footnote in the Supreme Court majority opinion striking down affirmative action says military academies are exempt due to "potentially distinct interests" they present.
June 30, 2023 Texas pastor pleads guilty to federal charge of possessing child pornography A Round Rock, Texas Baptist pastor pleaded guilty on Tuesday to possessing child pornography after a search in November uncovered hard drives with illicit images and videos.
June 30, 2023 Biden never had the authority to forgive student debt: Jonathan Turley Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Jonathan Turley reacts to the Supreme Court’s decision to block Biden’s student debt bailout.
June 30, 2023 Supreme Court rules in favor of Colorado graphic designer who refused to create same-sex wedding websites The Supreme Court ruled in the case of Colorado graphic designer Lorie Smith, who wanted to create wedding websites, but not for same-sex marriages.
June 29, 2023 SCOTUS ruling is a step in the right direction for the country: Winsome Sears Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears applauds the Supreme Court’s affirmative action decision and reacts to politicians’ remarks after the ruling on ‘The Story with Martha MacCallum.’
June 29, 2023 Thomas blasts Jackson's 'race-infused world view' in Supreme Court ruling outlawing affirmative action Justice Clarence Thomas delivered a powerful concurring opinion in the Supreme Court's Thursday decision to outlaw affirmative action in college admissions programs.
June 29, 2023 Supreme Court Justices Thomas, Sotomayor read affirmative action opinions from the bench in rare move Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Sonia Sotomayor read their conflicting opinions on affirmative action from the bench in a rare move.
June 27, 2023 Supreme Court justices rule state lawmakers do not have exclusive control over elections in key decision The Supreme Court ruled in a major elections case that could affect voting boundaries, mail-in ballots, and more forthe 2024 election and beyond.