Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve on the Court, passed away Friday in Phoenix, Arizona, at the age of 93, after suffering complications of dementia. For the full article, click here.
Supreme Court
Supreme Court could soon quash Big Tech censorship
Never before in US history have Americans been less free to see and say what they want. The blame goes mostly to the social-media giants like Facebook, YouTube and Google that censor political views they don’t like. But the tech giants’ day of reckoning is near. For...
Biden’s Department of Education to cancel $39B in student loans
President Biden’s Department of Education announced Friday it would cancel $39 billion in federal student loans for more than 800,000 borrowers within the next month. For the full article, click here.
Unanimous: Supreme Court Expands Protections for Religious Employees
WASHINGTON, DC – Federal law grants Christian employees greater workplace protections than employers for decades thought they were required to grant Christians, and members of other faiths as well, following a unanimous decision by the Supreme Court on Thursday. For...
Supreme Court Bans Affirmative Action in College Admissions
The Supreme Court has ruled that it is unlawful for colleges and universities to use race as a factor in admissions, overturning rulings from as far back as 1978 that claimed institutions of higher education had a valid interest in promoting racial diversity on campus...
Supreme Court rules state lawmakers don’t have final say on federal elections
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that state legislatures do not have the ultimate authority to govern federal elections, handing a defeat to North Carolina Republican lawmakers who had tried to check the power of the state’s highest court to throw out congressional...
Ana Navarro: It’s a Problem Justice Thomas Has a ‘Sugar Daddy’
Ana Navarro told her co-hosts Friday on ABC’s “The View” that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has a “sugar daddy” while discussing Harlan Crow. For the full article, click here.
SCOTUS hears Christian web designer’s bid to refuse same-sex weddings
The US Supreme Court is hearing arguments Monday in the case of an evangelical Christian web designer who is seeking to refuse working on same-sex weddings based on her religious beliefs. For the full article, click here.
Supreme Court sets Biden student loan forgiveness plan arguments for February
The Supreme Court announced Thursday it will hear arguments by six Republican-led states against President Biden’s $400 billion student loan forgiveness program in February of next year — the latest high court showdown over one of the president’s policies. For the...