November 8, 2022 Georgetown Law professor sides with Justice Thomas questioning the term 'diversity' in race-based admissions cases Georgetown Law's Rik Mehta explains why he agrees with Justice Clarence Thomas' "confusion" on the use of the word "diversity" in oral arguments for cases involving race-based admissions policies.
November 7, 2022 Biden White House denies prosecuting pro-life activists despite clear increase in arrests White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre downplayed a reporter's inquiry about the DOJ ramping up persecutions against pro-life activists.
November 7, 2022 Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson issues support for Ohio death row inmate in first Supreme Court opinion Ketanji Brown Jackson, the newest Supreme Court justice, supported an Ohio death row inmate in her first opinion. She says she would have ordered a new look at the man's case.
November 7, 2022 Harvard should apologize to Asian Americans today Thanks to the SFFA lawsuit, we finally have the statistical evidence to prove how Harvard's race-conscious admissions policy discriminates against Asian students.
November 7, 2022 Candidates, political action committees have spent $15 million combined in pair of NC Supreme Court races Candidates and political action committees have spent $15 million combined to influence voters in two upcoming North Carolina Supreme Court elections next week.
November 6, 2022 Supreme Court to hear case of Texas couple fighting to keep adopted Native American child Chad and Jennifer Brackeen are fighting to keep their adopted Native American child, against a law that gives tribes an advantage in custody disputes.
November 5, 2022 Dan Bongino: Left is 'melting down' over the possibility of SCOTUS ending 'racial discrimination' in education Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ host Dan Bongino weighs in on the Supreme Court hearing two cases that could end 40 years of race-based affirmative action in university admissions on "Unfiltered with Dan Bongino."
November 5, 2022 Race-based college admissions? Harvard students weigh in as SCOTUS considers fate of affirmative action Harvard University students shared whether they support race-based college admissions ahead of the Supreme Court case deciding the fate of affirmative action.
November 5, 2022 Affirmative Action 'yet another attempt at the left who force victimhood down the throats of too many people': CJ Pearson President of the Free Thinker Project CJ Pearson discusses Sunny Hostin's remarks on women voting for Republicans and the Supreme Court review of Affirmative Action on 'Fox & Friends Weekend.'
November 4, 2022 Pro-life community stunned by NPR audio of woman getting an abortion: 'Horrifying and inappropriate' NPR shocked social media on Thursday when it aired "horrifying and inappropriate" audio of a Michigan woman having an abortion and the pro-life community is in disbelief.