Jonathan Ernst - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Dems Hatch Nefarious Scheme to Dodge Filibuster, Pass Radical Agenda Chuck Schumer may have found a way to push through his radical agenda without abolishing the filibuster. By Elizabeth Stauffer April 1, 2021
Patrick Semansky / APOp-Ed F. Peter Brown: SCOTUS May Be Able to End One of the Most Common Types of Abortion in America 'The law in question is a Kentucky law that has been struck down by lower courts for being too restrictive on abortion.' By F. Peter Brown March 31, 2021
Drew Angerer / Getty ImagesCommentary The Field: Biden Shows His Hand, Unveiling 11 Progressive Judicial Nominees With court vacancies limited and the split Senate a house of mavericks, will Biden's first slate of judicial nominees make it to the bench? By A. J. Sciascia March 31, 2021
Maddie Meyer / Getty ImagesSpecial Report 'Denying Equal Opportunity' to Asian Students: Lawyer Walks Through Supreme Court Case Against Harvard Cory Liu says Harvard has discriminated against prospective students through the creation of arbitrary and irrational racial quotas. By Michael Austin March 31, 2021
Joshua Lott / Getty ImagesCommentary Hillary Clinton Protected from Testifying About Email Server After SCOTUS Rejects Case The case had to do with a lawsuit by the conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch that dates back to 2014. By C. Douglas Golden March 30, 2021
Justin Sullivan / Getty ImagesCommentary SCOTUS Rules Against Cops Who Shot Woman Trying to Flee The ruling dealt with a 2014 case where a woman was shot as she fled from police. She later filed a lawsuit claiming excessive use of force. By C. Douglas Golden March 26, 2021
Mandel Ngan / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Biden Wants SCOTUS to Let Cops Seize Guns Without a Warrant The administration first brief to the Supreme Court is in a case involving the warrantless seizure of weapons. By C. Douglas Golden March 25, 2021
Brendan Smialowski / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Christian Baker Back in Court After Refusing to Make Gender 'Transition' Cake The left never gives up: Colorado baker Jack Phillips has already won at the Supreme Court level, but his battles aren't over. By Joe Saunders March 23, 2021
Judge Laurence Silberman answer questions March 31, 2005, in Washington, D.C. Federal Judge Calls Out Liberal Media in Blistering Dissent Circuit Court Judge Laurence Silberman said the media has evolved to the point where it does not need protecting. By Jack Davis March 20, 2021
Mandel Ngan / AFP via Getty Images Liberal Media Pressuring Justice Breyer to Retire to Avoid Another Ginsburg Scenario Liberal publications have run stories calling for Stephen Breyer to retire to let President Biden appoint the next Supreme Court justice. By Randy DeSoto, Patriot Project March 18, 2021