Supreme Court stakes are high this fall for law-abiding people
Tim Schmidt As the U.S. Supreme Court convenes its fall session, few cases will be more important to millions than a Second Amendment case that centers on affirming the right…
Tim Schmidt As the U.S. Supreme Court convenes its fall session, few cases will be more important to millions than a Second Amendment case that centers on affirming the right…
Thomson/Reuters The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear a bid by a group of Republican state officials to take over the defense of a hardline immigration rule issued…
Jeremiah Poff The Ohio and Missouri state school board associations announced this week that they had withdrawn from the National School Boards Association amid continued fallout from the organization’s letter…
By Anna Giaritelli AUSTIN, Texas — Whether the Biden administration will be able to follow through on the Supreme Court’s order to restart a Trump administration program that made asylum-seekers…
By Kyle Morris Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri is calling for Attorney General Merrick Garland to resign after Garland “mobilized the FBI to intimidate parents without legal basis.” Hawley…
By Nick Koutsobinas Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor decried the high court’s refusal to block the Texas abortion law as “catastrophic.” The court on Friday promptly agreed to review Texas…
By DR. SUSAN BERRY U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland admitted during a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee Thursday he took the word of the National School Boards Association (NSBA)…
By Kevin Breuninger@KEVINWILLIAMB The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to a Texas law that bans most abortions after as early as six weeks of pregnancy, the court said Friday.…
By Jonathan Turley Internet progressives went into renewed outrage last week with objections to the “abomination” and “fixed” game being played in Washington. The subject of these attacks was not…
By Andrew Mark Miller A federal judge has found the warden of a D.C. jail and the director of the D.C. Department of Corrections in contempt of court Wednesday and…
By Jeremy Frankel After the Department of Justice announced Monday that it would direct the FBI to mobilize against parents who speak out at school boards, citing “threats of violence”…
The Department of Justice is launching an effort to combat what it said is an “increase” in “threats of violence” against school officials and teachers across the country. “Threats against…