June 8, 2021 2 senators are requesting travel records of Supreme Court justices as part of a larger ethics investigation A bipartisan pair of senators are seeking travel documents for the Supreme Court justices as they question whether the High Court needs better transparency requirements.
June 7, 2021 Supreme Court punts on including women in the draft, cites 'deference to Congress' The Supreme Court on Monday punted on a case that could have required women to be included in the Selective Service System – the military draft – citing Congress' ongoing consideration of the issue.
June 6, 2021 Supreme Court asked to review men-only draft registration law The Supreme Court is being asked to decide whether it's sex discrimination for the government to require only men to register for the draft when they turn 18.
June 6, 2021 Jonathan Turley: Second amendment realities – court rulings keep politicians' gun control promises in check After every mass shooting, politicians pledge that they will get guns out of society when they know that such promises mislead voters on the range of permissible action in the area.
June 3, 2021 Jonathan Turley: Supreme Court speaks loudly to critics in Thursday ruling. Here's what justices are saying In its lineup of justices, the Supreme Court is again speaking loudly to critics who are demanding court packing and radical transformations of the Court.
June 3, 2021 Barrett, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh side with liberal Supreme Court justices in computer fraud case Trump-appointed Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsuch sided with liberal Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan Thursday to endorse a narrow approach on how to apply a 1986 law against computer hacking.
June 3, 2021 California to pay $2M church legal fees over COVID closures The state of California has agreed not to impose greater coronavirus restrictions on church gatherings than it does on retail establishments in a pair of settlements that provide more than $2 million in fees to lawyers who challenged the rules as a violation of religious freedom.
June 2, 2021 Jonathan Turley: Supreme Court's recent unanimous 9-0 decisions – are justices sending a message? As we await important decisions from the Supreme Court, Chief Justice John Roberts and his colleagues seem to be sending a message. that it is not as rigidly ideological as Democratic members and activists suggest.
May 31, 2021 Supreme Court prepares final push to release hot-button rulings, amid retirement talk June is typically the busiest time for the nine-member bench, as they work to release rulings from their docket, including issues dealing with religious liberty and LGBTQ rights, healthcare, college sports, and state voting laws.
May 30, 2021 Ken Starr: Religious liberty in crisis – here's how we defend America’s culture of freedom College of the Ozarks – a Christian liberal arts college – proudly refers to itself as "Hard Work U." Students don’t pay tuition, they work for it. Enter the Biden administration’s demand for religious schools to open residence halls, bathrooms and the like to members of the opposite sex.