January 7, 2022 Supreme Court poised to decide limits of Biden vaccine mandates for businesses, health care workers The Supreme Court will hold a high-stakes public session Friday to decide whether the U.S. government can begin enforcing sweeping COVID-19 vaccine requirements.
January 7, 2022 Time to finally put Biden's vaccine mandates behind us The Biden administration spent their first year in office overreaching into every aspect of American life, the most dangerous of which is its unconstitutional vaccine mandate for private businesses.Â
January 4, 2022 Supreme Court justices all vaccinated with COVID-19 booster shots All nine Supreme Court justices have received a COVID-19 booster shot, the high court confirmed Tuesday.
January 2, 2022 Popular Supreme Court a threat to democracy? Liberals panic over latest poll What is now the existential threat to democracy? A new Gallup poll showing that Chief Justice John Roberts is the most popular political figure in public life.
December 31, 2021 Chief justice calls for judicial independence amid growing political criticism of federal courts Chief Justice John Roberts asserted the independence of the federal courts from what he called "inappropriate political influence."
December 30, 2021 Congressional Republicans tell Supreme Court to block Biden's 'health police' vaccine mandate Sen. Mike Braun and Rep. Elise Stefanik are leading an amicus curaie brief at the Supreme Court arguing the court should block President Biden's vaccine mandate.
December 29, 2021 Biden admin asks Supreme Court to review 'Remain in Mexico' ruling The Biden administration asked the Supreme Court on Wednesday if it is required to continue the Trump-era policy that mandates asylum seekers at the U.S. southern border wait in Mexico until their asylum cases are heard.
December 29, 2021 CNN pushes filibuster reform following Harry Reid's death CNN journalist Jim Acosta used the news of former Senate Leader Harry Reid’s death to discuss the need to eliminate the filibuster.
December 26, 2021 Roe v. Wade lawyer dies, former student says; as Supreme Court reconsiders landmark abortion case Sarah Weddington, one of the attorneys who argued the landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade in 1973, passed away at the age of 76, a former student said Sunday. Her reported death comes while the Supreme Court is considering a case with the potential to reverse the landmark abortion case.
December 25, 2021 2021 in review: Biggest Supreme Court cases of 2021 Every year, the Supreme Court hears and rules on the biggest cases that can have long-lasting impacts on American life and jurisprudence — and 2021 was no different.