February 21, 2023 Field for Wisconsin Supreme Court seat will be cut in half after Tuesday's primary After Tuesday's primary, the field of candidates running for an open seat in the Wisconsin Supreme Court will be cut in half. Republicans have controlled the court since 2008.
February 21, 2023 Supreme Court to hear case regarding violent videos on social media Andy Parker, father of murdered TV reporter Alison Parker, joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the Supreme Court taking up a case regarding violent videos on social media.
February 20, 2023 Liberals, media should 'shame' conservative judges in order to influence them, WaPo columnist argues The Washington Post columnist Perry Bacon Jr. argued readers and politicians to “shame” conservative judges into issuing less conservative rulings.
February 20, 2023 Satanic Temple’s disgusting ‘Sam Alito’ abortion facility isn’t a legitimate ‘exercise of religion’ The Satanic Temple threatens everyone’s religious liberty protections with its ill-advised plan linking its pro-abortion propaganda with alleged religious practices.
February 19, 2023 Supreme Court to weigh Google and Twitter internet free speech policies Free speech access to the internet could be dramatically transformed, with the Supreme Court set to hear a high-stakes pair of oral arguments.
February 18, 2023 Five big cases the Supreme Court will hear over the next four weeks The Supreme Court over the next 30 days will hear arguments in five of the most interesting and high-stakes cases on the docket.
February 17, 2023 TUCKER CARLSON: You're now required to judge a book by its cover ӣƵ host Tucker Carlson calls out the Biden administration's equity agenda and reacts to the president's tall tales on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
February 17, 2023 Pentagon to provide travel for service members getting abortions, plus paid time off The Department of Defense will pay for troops to travel for abortions, granting them up to three weeks off work as they seek to protest the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
February 16, 2023 New Orleans judge acquitted of tax fraud charges A New Orleans judge has been acquitted of tax fraud charges. Judge Ernestine Anderson-Trahan allegedly failed to report income for legal work and for officiating weddings.
February 16, 2023 Supreme Court drops Title 42 case from calendar after Biden admin argues case is 'moot' The Supreme Court said Thursday that the case determining the Title 42 public health order has been taken off the calendar, but it did not give a reason as to why.