US Supreme Court

P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 27, 2021
After laying dormant for nearly eight weeks on this topic, the broken toy monkey of the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) just jumped back…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | August 5, 2021
  The past fifteen months saw U.S. politicians and bureaucrats engage in some of the most flagrant, abusive theft of our rights and…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | July 23, 2021
One of the major U.S. political battles of the past 50 years has centered on the so-called “right to privacy” that the Supreme Court applied from its…
Alex Christy | July 15, 2021
[See NewsBusters for more.] CNN's resident "reality checker" John Avlon joined CNN Newsroom on Wednesday to say that whether or not liberal Supreme…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | July 8, 2021
The Thirteenth Amendment, bad Supreme Court precedents, government attacks on freedom of association, and many politicians’ alarming ignorance of the…
Kevin Tober | July 1, 2021
Left-wing cable channel MSNBC had a meltdown Thursday morning over the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision to affirm Arizona’s law banning ballot harvesting…
Abby Streetman | July 1, 2021
The Supreme Court has just granted a major win for the state of Arizona and election integrity for the country. In the case of Brnovich v. Democratic…
Gabriel Hays | June 17, 2021
Score one for the First Amendment. A unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruling has provided a major win for one pro-traditional marriage Catholic charity,…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | June 17, 2021
In the past 24 hours, West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin (D) appears to have weakened his well-promoted resistance to his party changing from 60 to 50…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | May 24, 2021
In response to the Supreme Court of the US (SCOTUS) announcing last Monday that it will hear a key abortion case rising out of Mississippi, Democrats…
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Jessica Kramer | April 23, 2021
Could state laws banning trait abortions be what overturns Roe v. Wade? Heritage Legal Fellow Sarah Parshall Perry speculates that they could. …
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Jessica Kramer | April 21, 2021
The Supreme Court has stood at nine justices since 1869, but an exact number isn't fixed by the Constitution.  Now, Democrats have introduced a…