May 10, 2026 Supreme Court’s junior justice goes on solo tear as Trump fights put her at odds with the bench Justice Jackson's solo dissents have drawn sharp rebukes from colleagues who say her positions defy precedent and embrace an imperial judiciary.
May 4, 2026 DOJ investigates Illinois schools over secret gender transitions, ideology Trump's DOJ announces probe into 36 Illinois school districts examining sexual orientation and gender ideology instruction and parental opt-out rights.
April 28, 2026 UCLA official warns conservative law students they face discipline for identifying liberal protesters UCLA Law faces accusations of viewpoint discrimination after allegedly threatening a conservative group for identifying protesters who disrupted an event.
April 28, 2026 Duke reinstates Students for Justice in Palestine after suspension over antisemitism concerns Duke's Students for Justice in Palestine had its suspension reversed after officials determined a controversial Instagram post did not breach policy.
April 17, 2026 Clarence Thomas praised after rare televised address warning of progressivism goes viral Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' rare speech warning progressivism threatens founding American values goes viral on social media platforms.
April 14, 2026 Trump admin-Mamdani clash over Stonewall monument reaches final decision A judge accepted a settlement restoring the Pride flag at Stonewall National Monument permanently after a two-month legal battle over its removal.
April 14, 2026 The Chicago Bulls did not cut conduct. They cut conviction and conscience Pastor Corey Brooks defends Jaden Ivey after the Chicago Bulls waived him for calling the NBA's Pride Month celebrations "unrighteousness" based on his Christian faith.
April 8, 2026 JONATHAN TURLEY: This blue state's latest attack on free speech is awful and sneaky, too Colorado arguably ranks as the most anti-free speech state, pushing unconstitutional measures that have led to major First Amendment court losses.
April 2, 2026 JONATHAN TURLEY: Justice Jackson's 'Chiles' dissent reveals narrow view of the First Amendment Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson issued a lone dissent in Chiles v. Salazar, warning free speech protections for counselors risk "grave harm" to Americans.
March 26, 2026 Key Trump agency unleashes probe on blue state over potential race-based mortgage aid: 'DEI is dead' HUD has opened a fair housing investigation into Washington state’s Covenant Homeownership Program, arguing public materials suggest the aid may unlawfully rely on race-based eligibility requirements.