Senate Judiciary Committee Advances Judge Jackson’s Nomination to Senate Floor

The Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday voted along party lines to advance the confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Senate floor after weeks of tough scrutiny. The...
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Supreme Court Temporarily Blocks Congress From Getting Trump’s Tax Returns

The U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 1 temporarily blocked Congress from obtaining former President Donald Trump’s tax returns.

US Supreme Court Gets Emergency Petition Over Illinois ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban

Justice Amy Coney Barrett received the filing on Wednesday. Opponents of Illinois's "assault weapons" ban filed an emergency petition with the U.S. Supreme Court on...
Protesters Support abortion Outside U.S. Supreme Court

FBI Warns It Won’t Tolerate ‘Violence’ Amid Supreme Court’s Abortion Ruling

FBI will not “tolerate violence, destruction, interference with government functions, or trespassing on government property” after armed man arrested near Kavanaugh home.
The 5 Supreme Court Cases to Watch This Session

The 5 Supreme Court Cases to Watch This Session

Social media censorship, federal regulation, separation of powers, gerrymandering, and gun rights are on the docket of the United States Supreme Court.
E. Jean Carroll’s Facebook History is Truly Bizarre.

Judge Hands Trump Unfavorable Ruling in E. Jean Carroll Case

New York federal judge rejected Trump's request for new trial and upheld $5 million jury verdict in a civil case brought against him by writer E. Jean Carroll.
Investigating the 2020 Presidential Election

Tim Canova: Supreme Court Considers Case Seeking to Overturn 2020 Presidential Election

Brunson v. Adams seeks removal of Biden and Harris and Representatives and Senators who certified Electors on Jan 6, 2021 without investigating election fraud.

A Defeat in the Courts for Biden’s Racist ‘Equity’ Policies

If you were an Armenian Christian who fled your home to Glendale, California in 1915 to escape a genocide at the hands of the Ottoman Turks...

West Virginia Law Restricting Sports by Biological Sex Is Constitutional: Judge

A West Virginia law that prohibits people from participating on single-sex sports teams that don’t match their biological sex is constitutional, a judge ruled.

New Delaware ‘Assault Weapon’ Ban Infringes on Second Amendment Rights: Lawsuit

Recently enacted Delaware law that bans guns described as “assault weapons” violates the U.S. and state Constitutions, according to lawsuit.
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Hawley Leads Amicus Brief with Lee & Cruz, Urging Supreme Court to Overrule Roe,...

On Monday, July 26, 2021, U.S. Senator Josh Hawley (R-Mo.), along with Senators Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Ted Cruz (R-Texas), filed an amicus brief in...
U.S. Supreme Court June 7, 2023

Supreme Court Revives Whistleblowers’ Medicare, Medicaid Fraud Lawsuits

The Supreme Court resurrected two whistleblower lawsuits against companies for allegedly defrauding Medicare and Medicaid.