The United States Supreme Court today effectively vacated all remaining parts of the Big Censorship Injunction in Missouri v. Biden. That is, they vacated all parts...
On Friday, June 21, 2024, the United States Supreme Court released opinions on five cases. Only one of these cases had any breathless commentary in advance....
The United States Supreme Court abruptly announced yesterday evening that they were adding another non-argument day to their end-of-term schedule. At the same time an unconfirmed...
Yesterday (June 19, 2024), Louisiana started requiring prominent Ten Commandments displays in all public-school classrooms. Gov. Jeff Landry (R-La.) signed the bill into law in the...
The United States Supreme Court today settled the often confusing issue of “bump stocks,” or rapid-fire accessories for semiautomatic rifles. The infamous Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,...
The unrelenting flow of money into our elections is threatening the conservative values we hold dear, among which are local control and representative self-government. There is...
The Supreme Court, in an opinion released today, permanently reversed an earlier appellate holding against distribution of mifepristone, an abortifacient. It did so on the ground...
Justice Samuel A. Alito, the second-oldest and third-longest-serving Justice on the United States Supreme Court, has come under renewed attack. In fact he’s been a target...
Civil asset forfeiture may have won the battle, but it will likely lose the war – at least in the Roberts Court.
Power plant emissions reduction rules must come by law, not regulation, the Supreme Court has said. A new bipartisan bill might serve.