January 11, 2023 Millions are focused on praying for our nation, leaders and personal freedoms, with one group's help "God invites us to join him in shaping history through prayer," said CEO Dave Kubal of Intercessors for America (IFA), based in Virginia, which focuses on prayer for our nation and our elected leaders.
January 10, 2023 Supreme Court Justice Scalia was 'basically' a member of Ku Klux Klan, Emory law professor claims An Emory University School of Law professor said that Judge Antonin Scalia was "basically" part of the White supremacist hate group Ku Klux Klan.
January 10, 2023 Republicans to condemn pro-choice activist violence after Roe rollback with resolution Republicans are vowing to condemn violence and threats that were committed against pro-life groups following the reversal of Roe v. Wade.
January 10, 2023 Joe Kennedy: The power of prayer was demonstrated for Damar Hamlin Joe Kennedy, who won a Supreme Court case for praying at a high school coaching job, on how the nation came together to pray for Bills safety Damar Hamlin.
January 10, 2023 Supreme Court seeks US government view on charter school's skirt requirement The Supreme Court, in deciding whether to hear the appeal of a North Carolina charter school in a case over its dress code, asked the Biden administration to weigh in.
January 10, 2023 Michigan Supreme Court justice apologizes to colleague over criticism of decision to hire ex-con Michigan Supreme Court Justice Richard Bernstein apologized to colleague Kyra Bolden for comments regarding her hiring of a clerk who is a convicted robber who once shot at police
January 10, 2023 North Dakota Gov. Burgum appoints new state Supreme Court justice Republican North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum will appoint District Judge Douglas Bahr to the state Supreme Court, replacing longtime Justice Gerald VandeWalle.
January 9, 2023 Supreme Court revives Texas death row inmate's case The Supreme Court returned the case of Areli Escobar, a Texas inmate on death row, to an appeals court on Monday. The high court had initially declined to do so.
January 9, 2023 US Supreme Court refuses to hear appeals from 'Wichita massacre' The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the appeals of two brothers convicted in Kansas' "Wichita massacre" in 2000. The brothers accused one another of carrying out the crimes.
January 6, 2023 Supreme Court to hear Title 42 oral arguments March 1 The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to begin hearing oral arguments regarding Title 42 — key immigration policies that have helped curb illegal entries — on March 1.