Jonathan Ernst - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Dem Senator Demands New AG Revive Kavanaugh Investigation It's not a surprise that Whitehouse, a prolific conspiracy theorist, would try to revive this fiction. By Elizabeth Stauffer March 17, 2021
Rob Hainer / ShutterstockOp-Ed Op-Ed: South Carolina May Have Just Given Us What We Need to Finally Take Down Roe v. Wade 'What Planned Parenthood will never admit is that under the rule of law, equal protection of innocent human lives is paramount.' By Rita Joseph March 10, 2021
The Western Journal via Greg Doherty / Getty Images 'WJ Live': How Larry Elder Single-Handedly Destroyed the Dems' Case for Reparations Radio host Larry Elder asked hard but necessary questions about reparations for slavery that idealistic leftists don't want to touch. By Allison Meadows March 10, 2021
Mandel Ngan - AFP / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Lone Dissenter: Chief Justice Roberts Enraged Over 8-1 Win for First Amendment Advocates Hardly a stalwart on judicial restraint, Roberts panned the massive free speech ruling as a 'radical expansion' of the federal judiciary. By A. J. Sciascia March 10, 2021
Samuel Corum / Getty ImagesOp-Ed F. Peter Brown: The DNC Wants the Supreme Court to Make Voter Fraud Easier in Arizona 'Fortunately, due to the conservative makeup of the Supreme Court, laws preventing voter fraud are more likely to be upheld.' By F. Peter Brown March 8, 2021
@AllianceDefends / Twitter Supreme Court Sides With Christian Student in College Free Speech Case Justice Clarence Thomas issued the opinion of the court Monday, siding with Chike Uzuegbunam, a former student at Georgia Gwinnett College. By Thomas Catenacci March 8, 2021
Tasos Katopodis / Getty ImagesCommentary 20 States Send Letter to Senate Leaders Promising Swift Consequences if HR1 Passes 'It is difficult to imagine a legislative proposal more threatening to election integrity and voter confidence.' By Elizabeth Stauffer March 6, 2021
J. Scott Applewhite / AP Supreme Court Paves the Way for Deportation of Criminal Illegal Immigrants The Supreme Court made it easier to deport illegal immigrants who have been convicted of a crime. By The Associated Press March 4, 2021
Elise Amendola / AP SCOTUS Appears Poised to Uphold AZ's Ban on Ballot Harvesting 'The argument went really well today. And based on the questioning, I think that the courts seemed sympathetic,' the AZ attorney general said. By Randy DeSoto March 2, 2021
Samuel Corum / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Josh Hammer: SCOTUS May Soon Deal Affirmative Action a Death Blow 'Legal conservatives usually have myriad reasons for pessimism, but affirmative action could prove an exception.' By Josh Hammer February 25, 2021