Environmentalists throughout the land showed their true colors over the last two days, in reaction to a Supreme Court ruling on wetlands.
The Supreme Court held that wetlands, to fall under federal regulations, must connect to navigable waters and blend in with them.
The Supreme Court unanimously found that social media are not liable for the bad acts of their users - but did not touch Section 230.
Justice Samuel A. Alito reflected on the infamous Dobbs Leak, saying he thinks he knows who did it but can't prove it.
The Supreme Court extended indefinitely their stay of a District Court order blocking the distribution of mifepristone, an abortifacient.
Justice Samual A. Alito stayed the sweeping order all but enjoining the use of mifepristone, the most popular abortifacient.
Affirmative action, which has been a part of college admissions for decades, might soon end. The laments speak volumes.
Minnesota has passed a bill granting a “right” to abortion on demand up to the moment of birth, thus failing to recognize a right to life.
The Supreme Court publicly admitted we might never know who perpetrated the Dobbs draft leak - because Court security is too lax.
The case of Brunson v. Adams, seeking to remove Biden, Harris, and most of Congress over the Election of 2020, is now dead.