October 12, 2018 Change the rules? Why the Left is slamming the Senate and Electoral College Rather than railing at the Constitution, liberals would do better to figure out how to win again under the longstanding rules.
October 11, 2018 Judge Andrew Napolitano: What if the whole purpose of an independent judiciary is to be anti-democratic? What if judges and justices -- when confronted with laws they like that are clearly unconstitutional -- often find creative ways to uphold those laws?
October 10, 2018 Kavanaugh coping mechanisms: 5 wild Dem schemes to counter Trump's SCOTUS win After failing to block the confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, Democrats and allies in the media are shifting course to float a range of ideas -- some far-fetched -- to curb the rightward shift of the court.
October 9, 2018 Grassley vows to help raise $3M for Collins to counter progressive campaign Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, told Fox News he wanted to help raise $3 million in support of Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, amid a barrage of criticism over her vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court and a fundraising campaign seeking to oust her in 2020.
October 9, 2018 Democratic staffer accused of doxxing GOP senators denied bail A former House Democratic staffer accused of posting personal information about a Republican senator online was ordered held without bail Tuesday ahead of his pending trial.
October 9, 2018 Tucker Carlson: Lessons the activist left have learned from the Kavanaugh experience History means nothing to revolutionaries....
October 9, 2018 Kavanaugh's first Supreme Court cases deal with immigration, sentencing guidelines: A look at the schedule Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s first official week on the Supreme Court kicks off with cases ranging from the detention of immigrants to sentencing guidelines.
October 9, 2018 Hans von Spakovsky: What will Kavanaugh mean for the Supreme Court? Kavanaugh’s ascension to the Court and his strict textual reading of the law could actually diminish the power of the Supreme Court over the political, social, and cultural affairs of the nation – and that would be a good thing.