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The View Co-Host Alarmed by Sotomayor’s Comments on Trump Third Term

Justice Sonia Sotomayor told The View the 22nd Amendment barring a third presidential term has never been tested

Supreme Court Holds the Line Against South Carolina’s Bathroom Ban

The Supreme Court denies South Carolina's emergency bid to enforce its transgender bathroom ban, letting an injunction stand.

Supreme Court Tariffs Case Could Trigger $1 Trillion Government Refund

The looming Supreme Court tariffs case could cost American taxpayers up to $1 trillion if President Trump’s signature trade measures are struck down.

Justice Barrett Pushes Back on Partisan Attacks: ‘We Wear Black, Not Red or Blue’

Justice Amy Coney Barrett rejects partisan criticism, saying Supreme Court justices “wear black, not red or blue,” while defending Dobbs.

Justice Barrett Stands Firm in Defense of Dobbs Ruling

Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett defended the Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.

Exposed: Justice Jackson’s ‘Calvinball’ Tactics Draw Fire from Legal Scholar

egal scholar Jonathan Turley criticizes Justice Jackson’s ‘Calvinball’ judicial tactics, accusing her of prioritizing politics over law.

Immunity Twist: Trump Says Obama “Owes Me Big”

President Trump amplified his long-standing allegations against former President Obama, claiming the July 2024 Supreme Court ruling granting presidents immunity for official acts shields Obama from prosecution.

Trump Cuts Education Dept in Half—Court Approves

The Supreme Court has allowed President Trump’s administration to proceed with plans cutting nearly 50% of the Department of Education’s workforce—approximately 1,400 employees—overturning a lower court injunction.

Justice Jackson Says “State of Democracy” Keeps Her Awake—Critics Say It’s Her Fitness That Should Worry Us

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson recently confessed that the “state of democracy” keeps her up at night—and conservatives argue it’s her activism, not democracy, that should truly alarm the nation.

Law Schools Quietly Drop DEI Language After Supreme Court Ruling

Law schools across the country are quietly shifting away from diversity, equity, and inclusion rhetoric in response to legal scrutiny.

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