May 18, 2021 Ex-Clinton aide says Biden's Supreme Court commission is 'doomed from the start,' calls for court packing A former aide to failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton called for packing the Supreme Court and said President Biden’s commission to explore that possibility is "doomed from the start."
May 18, 2021 Kim Kardashian 'deeply disappointed' by SCOTUS' refusal to make non-unanimous jury ban retroactive Kim Kardashian expressed grief over the Supreme Court's ruling not to make their ban on non-unanimous juries retroactive.
May 17, 2021 Supreme Court agrees to hear challenge to Mississippi abortion law The Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider a major rollback of abortion rights, saying it will take up Mississippi's bid to enforce a 15-week ban on abortion.
May 17, 2021 Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips: How I became the face of ‘rights of conscience’ litigation in US I respect other people’s right to make their choices and to decide for themselves what messages they do and don’t want to communicate. I expect them to respect my right to make those decisions, too.
May 13, 2021 Florida AG slams Biden for holding first Supreme Court commission meeting virtually Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody ripped the Biden administration on Thursday after officials announced that the first meeting of the president’s Supreme Court commission would take place in a virtual format.
May 13, 2021 Fetal Down syndrome abortions: Cotton, Hinson lead over 80 GOP lawmakers against disability discrimination Exclusive: Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, are leading over 80 of their colleagues in a brief defending an Arkansas law designed to protect the unborn diagnosed with Down syndrome.
May 13, 2021 Democrats' court-packing push driven by left-wing writer who called for '10 new justices' Four Democratic senators are meeting Wednesday with a Supreme Court-packing advocacy group, Demand Justice, to discuss legislation to add four seats to the high court.
May 10, 2021 Bloomberg Law column: Packing Supreme Court with 15 justices would not be court packing A pair of law professors argued in a recent Bloomberg column that packing the U.S. Supreme Court with 15 justices is a necessary move to reform the institution and does not constitute "court packing."
May 10, 2021 Sen. Moran & Brandon: Dems' S1 election bill poses grave threat to free speech Recent actions by the U.S. House of Representatives and the Supreme Court have presented an issue that cries out for bipartisan unity – the protection of free speech.
May 6, 2021 Feinstein says Justice Breyer's retirement would be 'great loss' as left seeks his departure Sen. Dianne Feinstein said Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement would be a “great loss,” as liberal groups have launched a campaign for the 82-year-old to resign and make way for a younger liberal to take the seat.