December 7, 2022 Supreme Court hears arguments over the role of state courts in reviewing election laws A case over a state court's rejection of North Carolina's congressional map went before the Supreme Court for oral arguments on Wednesday, with potentially huge ramifications.
December 7, 2022 Supreme Court to hear North Carolina redistricting case that may have 2024 implications The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a North Carolina gerrymandering case, with some state lawmakers seeking a favorable interpretation of the "independent state legislature" theory.
December 6, 2022 ACLU director attacks web designer in free speech SCOTUS case in NYT op-ed: 'License to discriminate' A.C.L.U. director David Cole penned a New York Times opinion piece in opposition to 303 Creative, the web design company behind a Supreme Court case involving free speech.
December 6, 2022 Colorado web designer ‘terrified,’ receiving death threats over Supreme Court free speech case 303 Creative owner Lorie Smith spoke to Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital about her case before the Supreme Court and various threats she says she's received since filing suit in 2016.
December 6, 2022 Sally Field tells 'The View' hosts that the Dobbs decision was 'cruel' and 'uncivilized' Actress Sally Field told "The View" hosts on Tuesday that the Dobbs decision was "cruel" and "uncivilized."
December 6, 2022 Ketanji Brown Jackson's racial 'It's a Wonderful Life' analogy confuses critics: CRT 'wrecks everything' Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson drew criticism on social media for making a racial Christmas movie analogy in a First Amendment case before the Supreme Court.
December 6, 2022 Planned Parenthood Great Northwest confirms vasectomies have skyrocketed since Dobbs decision: ‘Act of love’ Vasectomy procedures administered by Planned Parenthood Great Northwest, which oversees clinics in Idaho, Washington state and Alaska, have increased by 34% since the Dobbs decision.
December 6, 2022 Ketanji Brown Jackson asks if photographers can racially discriminate in Christmas movie themed photoshoot Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson asked the lawyer for a Colorado wedding designer if a photographer could racially discriminate for an 'It's a Wonderful Life' photoshoot.
December 6, 2022 Justices acknowledge difficult balancing between free speech, discrimination during complicated oral arguments The Supreme Court on Monday heard arguments in a case pitting free speech against Colorado's anti-discrimination law, with justices peppering both sides with hypotheticals.
December 6, 2022 How will SCOTUS rule in case of free speech versus same-sex rights? Criminal defense attorney Brian Claypool forecasts why the Supreme Court might back a website designer who refused to work on same-sex weddings on 'Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ @ Night.'