January 11, 2022 Supreme Court hears cases on prolonged detention of illegal immigrants The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard two cases involving the prolonged detention of illegal immigrants – cases that come as the Biden administration continues to face a crisis at the southern border.
January 11, 2022 Progressives scold Supreme Court for possibly striking down Biden's vaccine mandates: 'Very wrong' Media pundits implore the Supreme Court to not strike down President Biden's federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates.
January 11, 2022 Tomi Lahren slams Sotomayor for COVID falsehoods: Americans 'have a right to be outraged' Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren ripped Justice Sotomayor for spreading COVID-19 falsehoods during 'Fox & Friends First.'
January 11, 2022 Twitter won't ban Justice Sotomayor's false statement—that's a good thing During the oral arguments over the Biden vaccine mandates last week, two largely disconnected views emerged from the right and left of the Supreme Court.
January 11, 2022 Supreme Court will likely issue 'split' ruling on Biden vaccine mandate: Dhillon Center for American Liberty CEO and civil rights attorney Harmeet Dhillon predicted a "split ruling" out of the Supreme Court in the case that will determine the legality of President Biden's COVID-19 OSHA vaccine regulations.
January 10, 2022 Ingraham: Democrat's COVID lies are unraveling Laura Ingraham said the 'lies' that have bound President Biden, the Democrats, and the media together are coming apart Monday on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
January 10, 2022 SCOTUS updates transcript after liberals accuse Gorsuch of saying flu kills 'hundreds of thousands' of people The Supreme Court justice faced backlash from critics who claimed he was suggesting the flu was more deadly that COVID.
January 9, 2022 Washington Post blasts Sotomayor for ‘false’ COVID claim that ‘over 100K’ children are in 'serious condition’ The Washington Post slammed Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor over her “false” claim that more than 100,000 children are “in serious condition,” many of them on ventilators, because of COVID-19.
January 9, 2022 Arizona AG gears up for Supreme Court fight with Biden admin over Trump-era rule on immigrants, welfare Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich is gearing up for Supreme Court arguments next month over a Trump-era policy on immigrants receiving welfare that was dropped early last year by the Biden administration.
January 8, 2022 Politico corrects story placing Justice Sotomayor alongside top Dems at DC restaurant Politico on Saturday corrected its closely-watched Playbook newsletter after it mistakenly reported that Justice Sonia Sotomayor dined alongside top Democratic lawmakers at a fancy D.C. restaurant hours after remotely participating in Supreme Court arguments.