January 16, 2023 PETER BOGHOSSIAN: Affirmative action in college admissions is 'profoundly un-American' Academic Peter Boghossian weighs in on how racial preferences factor into college admissions ahead of a Supreme Court ruling that could see the practice banned.
January 16, 2023 Democrats hold inhumane and indefensible positions on life The House's passage of the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act elicited a predictable yet inexplicable chorus of criticism from pro-abortion Democrats.
January 15, 2023 Supreme Court to hear immigration case brought by transgender woman against Biden administration On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear the case of a Guatemalan transgender woman seeking to avoid deportation from the U.S. after a lower court denied her claim.
January 14, 2023 Supreme Court takes up religious freedom case involving postal worker who refused to work on Sunday The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a religious liberty case concerning a U.S. Postal Service worker who declined to work on Sundays.
January 13, 2023 Encouraging migrants to cross the southern border illegally: free speech or felony? Americans weigh in People in Austin, Texas, shared whether they believe a law criminalizing the encouragement or inducement of illegal immigration is valid or violates free speech.
January 12, 2023 New Kansas AG Kobach wants state Supreme Court to reconsider abortion ruling Republican Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach has requested that the state Supreme Court reconsider a ruling that declared abortion to be a right under the state constitution.
January 11, 2023 House Republicans say Dems court-packing attempt is ‘dangerous’, will ‘weaponize’ court GOP House members criticized the move to pack the US Supreme Court during a Wednesday press conference in support of a Constitutional amendment that would cap the number of justices at nine.
January 11, 2023 Federal court weighs throwing out Boston marathon bomber’s death sentence An attorney for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev called on a federal appeals court Tuesday to toss his client's death sentence following claims of juror misconduct.
January 11, 2023 Supreme Court allows New York to enforce restrictions on concealed carry of firearms — for now The Supreme Court allowed New York to continue to impose restrictions on residents' abitlity to carry concealed firearms, while litigation over the new law plays out.
January 11, 2023 Union bosses get away with things you or I wouldn't. Supreme Court should roll back special privileges The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard arguments in Glacier Northwest v. Teamsters Local 174 to review another court ruling that grants union bosses immunity from certain lawsuits.