SCOTUS

Craig Bannister | March 15, 2024
Public officials who censor critics on social media can – under some conditions – be held liable for violating their critics’ First Amendment rights…
Craig Bannister | March 4, 2024
In a 9-0 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a Colorado Supreme Court ruling that former President Donald Trump could be removed from the state’s…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | February 1, 2024
It's understandable, if you, like many, feel confused by their double-standard. After decrying what they claim were historic “colonizers” who…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | January 23, 2024
In the latest in a long train of transformations and usurpations of the US Constitution, a majority of the US Supreme Court late Monday, January 22,…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | January 16, 2024
The increasing heat between state governments and the feds may be reaching a virtual boiling point, as the Biden Department of Homeland Security…
Craig Bannister | January 5, 2024
UPDATE: On Friday, the Supreme Court has reportedly agreed to hear former Pres. Donald Trump's case challenging the Colorado high court's decision…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | December 26, 2023
Many saw this coming. As many proponents and defenders of the right to keep and bear arms have warned since the Supreme Court of the United States (…
MRC Latino | December 21, 2023
CHRIS HAYES: The final thing I’ll say, and ask you Jeff, is- there's also that threat of violence towards the judges, the justices on the state…
MRC Latino | December 14, 2023
  ABBY PHILLIP: Let me ask you about a little bit of news. The Supreme Court announced that it would hear a case this term that could potentially…
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P. Gardner Goldsmith | December 10, 2023
    Albert Einstein often receives credit for observing, “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.” And…
P. Gardner Goldsmith | November 7, 2023
The Supreme Court November 3 placed onto its docket the case of “National Rifle Association v. Vullo,” a slow-moving challenge to action taken by a…