February 8, 2022 Orthodox Jews and Catholic businessman join to sue NYC mayor over vaccine mandate A Roman Catholic businessman and five Orthodox Jews, including a rabbi, are among 18 plaintiffs who are suing New York City Mayor Eric Adams and his commissioner of health over their “Key to NYC” vaccine passport program.
February 7, 2022 Glenn Greenwald: Psaki's Rogan comments show 'explicit strategy' to coerce companies to censor speech When White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said every podcast platform should “do more to call out misinformation” it again shows the Democrats' proclivity toward using corporate allies to censor free speech, Glenn Greenwald told Tucker Carlson Tonight.
February 1, 2022 Biden on Supreme Court pick: Constitution is 'always evolving slightly' on rights President Biden on Tuesday said there is "always a renewed national debate" on Supreme Court nominations due to the fact that the U.S. Constitution is "always evolving slightly" on rights.
January 27, 2022 Breyer retirement sparks new debate over 'originalism' Supreme Court approach Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced Wednesday that he would retire, re-igniting a debate on judicial philosophies like constitutional originalism as President Biden considers candidates to nominate to the nation's highest court.
January 24, 2022 Why states are fighting Biden's vaccine mandates Nowhere in the Constitution does it confer the power for any sitting president to unilaterally decide what all American citizens must inject into their bodies.
January 21, 2022 Progressives are re-segregating American institutions under the guise of 'racial equity' The most common justification for the new segregation is that racial minorities suffer disparities that must be rectified through "positive" discrimination.
January 18, 2022 New York hit with lawsuit over racial prioritization in coronavirus treatment distribution New York has been sued by America First Legal, which claims the state's coronavirus treatment prioritization is racist and unconstitutional.
January 17, 2022 California agrees to remove Aztec, Ashe chants from curriculum after legal challenge California will remove controversial chants from its ethnic studies model curriculum after multiple parents sued, alleging it was violating the state and federal constitutions.
January 6, 2022 Politico guest writer argues U.S. Constitution is the enemy of democracy A political science professor wrote an opinion piece for Politico that claimed the U.S. Constitution is preventing true democracy and equal representation.
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.