July 13, 2021 Congress debates forcing staid Supreme Court to televise arguments For the first time in history, a Senate panel voted to approve a bill which would require the High Court televise its oral arguments.
July 12, 2021 Shapiro questions 'high hopes' for 'markedly unambitious' Barrett and Kavanaugh as SCOTUS ends term Author Ben Shapiro is expressing doubt over whether Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett will live up to conservatives' expectations – echoing concerns that have arisen since recent decisions.
July 11, 2021 Trump slams Democrats over calls to pack the Supreme Court, alleges intimidation Former President Donald Trump Sunday alleged that Democrats are attempting to intimidate the Supreme Court in order to secure favorable rulings, including by threatening to pack the nine-member bench and floating impeaching Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
July 7, 2021 NY Rep. Tenney's push for Supreme Court to overturn state gun law has support from 168 House Republicans Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., is pushing the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a state law limiting who can carry concealed handguns outside their homes with support from 168 House Republicans.
July 6, 2021 ABC News declares SCOTUS ruling 'delivers a blow to election rights' ABC News offered a very skewed framing of the recent Supreme Court ruling that upheld Arizona's efforts to ensure election integrity.
July 4, 2021 Alvin Bragg poised to be Manhattan's first Black DA Alvin Bragg is on the cusp of becoming the first Black Manhattan district attorney after his top rival, Tali Farhadian Weinstein, conceded the race Friday, marking the end of a contentious campaign from eight Democratic candidates.
July 2, 2021 Florist's attorney in LGBT case refused by SCOTUS says move allows Washington State to 'ruin her financially' The defendant in the Arlene's Flowers v. Washington State case, along with her attorney, joined “Special Report” on Friday to react after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case, in which floral artist Barronelle Stutzman was sued by Washington State Democratic Attorney Gen. Bob Ferguson and the American Civil Liberties Union after she refused services to a gay man for his wedding.
July 2, 2021 Thomas, Gorsuch say court should revisit libel standard for public figures Supreme Court Justices Clarence Thomas and Neil Gorsuch disagreed with the high court’s decision to turn away a case that challenged libel protections for journalists and the media.
July 2, 2021 Mainstream media melts down over Supreme Court decision on Arizona 'voting restrictions' Mainstream media outlets seemed to be in complete meltdown mode this week following the Supreme Court's Tuesday decision to uphold Arizona voting rules aimed at ensuring election integrity.
July 2, 2021 Gorsuch slams Minnesota county for violating religious beliefs of Amish over septic system dispute Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch on Friday tore into a Minnesota county for trying to force an Amish community to install septic systems in their homes against their religious beliefs, citing the court's recent high-profile decision in a religious liberty case as a major precedent.