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SCOTUS Lets Texas Six Week Abortion Ban Stand

In a pro-life victory, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled 5-4 on Wednesday not to block the new Texas law banning most abortions after six weeks of pregnancy while legal challenges to that law proceed in lower courts.

Democrats unhinged after SCOTUS allows Texas law barring abortions after 6 weeks to take effect: ‘Chaos on the ground’

A new pro-life law in Texas that bars abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected — or as early as six weeks into pregnancy — is infuriating Democrats both statewide and on the national stage.

A Call to Action

(American Thinker) Probably the most truthful thing Nancy Pelosi has ever uttered is “We don’t agonize.  We organize.”  For decades, Democrats have been...

Judges Rule Christian Web Designer’s Beliefs Do Not Supersede Colorado Law as She Refuses to Promote Gay Marriage

When Colorado baker Jack Phillips was asked to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding, he likely had no idea his polite refusal would snowball into one of the biggest First Amendment cases of the modern era.

Mississippi AG Asks SCOTUS to Overturn Roe V. Wade

"It was in error," Psaki said, "in a lengthy document, to include this citation. The specific site... does not represent the administration's view and we don't endorse the recommendations of this group."

Mississippi AG Asks SCOTUS to Overturn Roe V. Wade

The Mississippi Attorney General asked the Supreme Court to overturn Roe V. Wade on Thursday.

Mike Lindell Says ‘Everyone In the World’ Will See 2020 Election Fraud Evidence

"This will be all the evidence," says the MyPillow CEO. "We already have it ready for the Supreme Court."

Big Supreme Court Win For Conservatives: Limiting Government’s Claims On Owner’s Rights

The Supreme Court puts significant limits on the government’s claims on the rights of owners.

Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to All-Male Military Draft

The Supreme Court on Monday said it won’t hear an appeal challenging the all-male military draft requirement.

Governments can weaponize First Amendment to silence critics, groups tell SCOTUS

Appeals court allowed Pennsylvania school districts to file "objectively baseless" suit against anti-union group.

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