Alex Wong / Getty Images Kari Lake's Attorney Signals Move To SCOTUS, Will Finally Resolve Election Issues That Remain Kari Lake attorney Kurt Olsen suggested Thursday his client may be taking parts of her case to the U.S. Supreme Court. By Randy DeSoto March 24, 2023
Win McNamee / Getty ImagesCommentary Praying Football Coach Given Nearly $2 Million Settlement After Being Reinstated as Coach Coach Joe Kennedy can resume kneeling at the 50-yard line at the end of each game. No telling how many students will be influenced. By Mike Landry March 20, 2023
Alex Wong / Getty Images; Erin Schaff - Pool / AFP / Getty Images; Olivier Douliery - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary SCOTUS Conservative Majority Could Be Taken Away, And It Wouldn't Even Require Expanding the Court This proposal appears to be a backdoor path for leftists to erode the conservative majority of the Supreme Court. By Samantha Chang March 15, 2023
Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary AOC Blocks Comedian on Twitter - But He Might Have the Last Laugh After Filing First Amendment Lawsuit Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez thought she had seen the end of a comedian after she blocked him on Twitter. But now he has made his next move. By Warner Todd Huston March 12, 2023
AP Photo Texas Anti-Abortion Law About to Get HUGE Test - Three Women Sued for Wrongful Death and $1 Million in Damages “Anyone involved in distributing or manufacturing abortion pills will be sued into oblivion," one Texas state representative said. By The Associated Press March 10, 2023
Andrew DeMillo /APCommentary Satanic Temple and Secular Government Hit a Hard Stop After Descending on 10 Commandments: 'The Supreme Court Already Settled This Debate' The Satanic Temple and other anti-Christian groups got a serious reality check after claiming displays of the Ten Commandments were illegal. By Warner Todd Huston March 9, 2023
LiveNOW from FOX / YouTube screen shotCommentary Watch: Teachers Union Boss Has Meltdown on the Steps of SCOTUS Over Student Debt Bailout What do we want?!?!? Loan forgiveness!! When do we want it?!?!? Now!! Another day of community organization, this time at the Supreme Court. By Mike Landry March 1, 2023
Patrick Semansky / AP State AG Explains Why He Sued to Stop Biden's $400 Billion Student Loan Cancellation Program Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers argued that President Joe Biden does not have the authority to cancel student loan debt. By Randy DeSoto, Patriot Project February 28, 2023
Patrick Semansky - File / AP Supreme Court Announces It Will Hear Republican Challenge to Obama-Era Federal Agency When the Supreme Court begins its next term, one of the cases will deal with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. By The Associated Press February 27, 2023
Aaron Kehoe / AP Photo New Gun Control Legislation Would Restrict Where Concealed Carry Permits Can Be Used “Contrary to the claims of Newsom and his ilk, California gun laws have not given the state dramatically less mass shooting deaths." By Bronson Winslow February 2, 2023