SCOTUS

What You Need To Know About The Big Gun Rights Case The Supreme Court Just Took

The case, New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Corlett, represents the first time in more than a decade that the high court will hear a Second Amendment case.

Biden Administration Urges Supreme Court to Allow Schools to Censor Student Expression Online

The Biden administration and a Pennsylvania school district urged a skeptical Supreme Court this morning to let school districts suppress free speech by students on social media if they deem it potentially disruptive to school operations.

Justice Clarence Thomas: The Left Is The Enemy Of Free Thought

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Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Major Concealed Handgun Case

The U.S. Supreme Court stepped back into the heated debate over gun rights on Monday, agreeing to hear a challenge backed by the National Rifle Association to New York state's restrictions on people carrying concealed handguns in public.

GOP Reps Introduce Constitutional Amendment to Save Supreme Court

Wisconsin Republican Rep. Mike Gallagher is leading an effort to save the Supreme Court by introducing a constitutional amendment to limit the number of justices to nine.

Trump: ‘Politically Correct Supreme Court’ Will Get What It Deserves If Court Is Expanded

Former President Donald Trump reacted to White House plans to create a commission that would, among other proposals, study potentially expanding the Supreme Court.

‘A Huge Win’: California Lifts Capacity Limits On Churches Following 5 Rebukes From SCOTUS

Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom lifted all capacity restrictions on houses of worship Monday after months of highly publicized legal battles against churches and five rebukes from the U.S. Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Rejects Facebook Appeal in $15 Billion Lawsuit

The Supreme Court on Monday rejected an appeal from Facebook that requested the court intervene in a $15 billion class-action lawsuit alleging the firm illegally tracked the online activities of its users when they are not on the platform, thereby violating the federal Wiretap Act law.

In incredible dissent, federal judge launches broadside attack on SCOTUS precedent protecting left-wing press

US Circuit Judge Laurence H. Silberman warns the current state of media is 'a threat to a viable democracy' A federal judge called for a...

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