Olivier Douliery - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Dems Already Eyeing Expansion of Courts to Rip Away Trump Legacy Schumer is scheming to erase Trump's legacy. By Elizabeth Stauffer February 3, 2021
Nati Harnik / AP Biden's Keystone Pipeline Cancellation Could Be Thwarted by SCOTUS' Reasoning in DACA Case By the Supreme Court's precedent, both DACA and Keystone policies 'created rights' that require procedures to undo, one expert said. By Randy DeSoto February 3, 2021
Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden's Executive Orders Are So Out of Control Even The NYT Is Pleading with Him to Slow Down The New York Times' editorial board said Biden's raft of executive orders are 'a flawed substitute for legislation.' By C. Douglas Golden January 30, 2021
Stefani Reynolds / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Op-Ed: When Leftists in Venezuela Packed the Courts, Absolute Disaster Followed 'The rule of law matters. Having standards matters. Having a stable court that is not beholden to the government matters.' By Perry O. Hooper Jr. January 29, 2021
Stefani Reynolds / Getty Images So It Begins: Biden Administration Takes First Step Toward Supreme Court 'Reform' The Biden administration created a bipartisan commission to consider Supreme Court reform. By Mary Margaret Olohan January 27, 2021
Lester Cohen / Getty Images Former Attorney General Eric Holder Urges Democrats to Pack the Supreme Court 'It would be totally appropriate to add additional seats to the Supreme Court in response to what has transpired over the past few years.' By Erin Coates January 26, 2021
Tasos Katopodis / Getty ImagesOp-Ed KrisAnne Hall: Trump Had to Do 2 Specific Things to 'Incite' Insurrection - He Did Neither 'Is former President Donald Trump guilty of “incitement of insurrection” by inciting violence against the United States?' By KrisAnne Hall January 25, 2021
Justin Sullivan / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Mike Huckabee: We're Finished if Dems' New "For the People" Bill Becomes Law 'There is no limit on the number of voted-and-sealed ballots a “designated person” can return. What could possibly go wrong?' By Mike Huckabee January 25, 2021
Brendan Smialowski - AFP / Getty Images Supreme Court Throws Out Trump Lawsuits Other cases involving former President Donald Trump remain before the Supreme Court or in lower courts. By The Associated Press January 25, 2021
Mandel Ngan - AFP / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Josh Hammer: There's Plenty to Lament Right Now, But Conservatives Have a Huge Opportunity Too 'There is a path forward for a conservative revival by the time of either the 2022 midterm elections or the 2024 presidential election.' By Josh Hammer January 21, 2021