Brendan Smialowski - AFP / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Op-Ed: Biden Shows Gun Control Isn't About Guns - It's About Control 'There is simply no authority for ATF or the Biden administration to “reinterpret” or “redefine” the statutory language.' By John Velleco April 12, 2021
Manuel Balce Ceneta / APOp-Ed Op-Ed: Justice Blackmun Once Stood for Dependent Children's Protection, Then Came Roe v. Wade 'In a muddled and sickening opinion, he removed the constitutional obligations required by our connectedness to our posterity.' By Rita Joseph April 10, 2021
Dallas County Sheriff's Office / AP Texas Supreme Court Tosses Out Restraining Order Against Salon Owner On Friday, the Texas Supreme Court said that the judge who issued a restraining order against Luther last year was wrong to do so. By Jack Davis April 10, 2021
Stefani Reynolds / Getty Images SCOTUS Strikes Down California's Ban on Home Religious Services Due to the Supreme Court's ruling, California said that the challenged regulations were set to be lifted this month. By Erin Coates April 10, 2021
@CurtisHouck / Twitter screen shotCommentary Watch: Fox's Doocy Confronts Psaki with Biden's Own Words - She Doesn't Like It Psaki side-stepped a question on Friday which reminded her and others that Biden once vehemently opposed the idea of court-packing. By Johnathan Jones April 10, 2021
Brendan Smialowski - AFP / Getty Images Biden Making Official Move Toward Expanding the Supreme Court Progressives want to increase the number of justices from nine to dilute the power of the conservative majority. By Erin Coates April 9, 2021
Pablo Martinez Monsivais / APOp-Ed Josh Hammer: Clarence Thomas Came Out Swinging Against Big Tech - It's Not Conservative to Leave Them Unregulated 'The historical bromance between the GOP and chamber of commerce-style corporatism has been an obstinate hindrance to reform.' By Josh Hammer April 8, 2021
J. Scott Applewhite / APCommentary Liberal SCOTUS Justice Breyer Issues Major Warning About Court-Packing The justice expressed concern that packing the Supreme Court would erode public respect for the institution and the rule of law. By Randy DeSoto April 8, 2021
Bloomberg Creative Photos / Getty Images Venezuela's Attack on Freedom Offers Cautionary Tale for Democrats' Court-Packing Scheme The experience of Venezuelans under Hugo Chavez offers a cautionary tale to the United States about where court-packing can lead. By Randy DeSoto, Patriot Project April 4, 2021
Charles Krupa / APSpecial Report Lawyer: Here's How Affirmative Action Is Vulnerable to Fraud Speaking with The Western Journal, legal expert Cory Liu explained how affirmative action policies are vulnerable to fraud. By Michael Austin April 1, 2021