May 30, 2023 Free speech rights survived epic challenge from man who tried to monkey with them in 'Trial of the Century' In 1925, a young schoolteacher and his intrepid defense lawyer challenged a law that sought to suffocate scientific learning and freedom of expression or thought.Â
May 26, 2023 RFK Jr. warns 'ugly precedent' was set with COVID restrictions: No 'pandemic exception' to the Constitution Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sounded off on 'The Ingraham Angle' over potential 'suspension' of the Constitution in future administrations.
May 25, 2023 Professor no longer in the classroom after allegedly forcing Christian students to fund Planned Parenthood Student suing former Michigan State University College of Business professor Amy Wisner for allegedly forcing 600 students to fund an entity backing Planned Parenthood.
May 24, 2023 Federal court deals blow to ATF pistol brace rule ahead of gun accessory registration deadline Federal appeals court issues temporary injunction blocking ATF from enforcing a rule on pistol stabilizing braces days before owners were required to register with the bureau.
May 22, 2023 Trump-appointed judge rules against transgender student's demand to wear heels and dress to graduation Trump-appointed Judge Taylor McNeel of the Southern District of Mississippi ruled against a transgender student's demand to wear a dress and heels to graduation.
May 22, 2023 House Republicans blast Texas VA hospital after removal of cross-shaped 'Remember Our Veterans' display Rep. Chip Roy and other House Republicans are demanding that the Secretary of Veteran's Affairs immediately put back a cross display at a veteran's hospital in Texas after it was removed.
May 22, 2023 Supreme Court saves California's bacon with this ruling In National Pork Producers Council v. Ross, the Supreme Court faced the latest in California’s endless drive to regulate every jot-and-tittle of business and the environment.
May 18, 2023 Ohio constitutional amendment question makes it onto August ballot A ballot question that, if approved by voters, would make it more difficult to amend Ohio's constitution, has been cleared to appear on the state's August ballot.
May 17, 2023 WATCH: Biden nominee stumbles through answers after Sen. Kennedy grills her on basic legal theory Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., stumped President Biden's judicial nominee for the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on a basic constitutional law theory, leaving her speechless.
May 17, 2023 Radicals are trying to redefine 'woman.' It's why America needs a Women's Bill of Rights Gender ideologues want to redefine womanhood as a subjective state unrelated to biological sex. That's why America needs a Women's Bill of Rights.