Abortion September 30, 2023 Judge blocks 2 provisions in North Carolina's new abortion law; 12-week near-ban remains in place U.S. District Judge Catherine Eagles issued an order on Saturday halting enforcement of a provision to require surgical abortions that occur after early pregnancy.
Supreme Court September 23, 2023 Critics slam latest ProPublica 'hit piece' on Justice Clarence Thomas Critics are punching back after a report criticized Justice Thomas for unreported speaking engagements with a Koch philanthropy group, saying negative claims are 'false.'
POLITICS September 20, 2023 Why Trump’s middle ground on abortion is shrewd, but can’t please everyone Despite Donald Trump's pro-life advocacy during his administration, critics have claimed the former president's position on abortion may be too lax.
Supreme Court August 29, 2023 Over 100 former clerks of Justice Thomas sign open letter defending his integrity, independence Dozens of former clerks to Justice Clarence Thomas penned an open letter saying the jurist's "integrity is unimpeachable" in pushback against recent negative press.
Supreme Court July 19, 2023 Christian baker sued for refusing gender-transition cake says Supreme Court ruling puts law on his side Jack Phillips of Masterpiece Cakeshop has asked the Colorado Supreme Court to rule in his favor in light of the Supreme Court decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis.
Supreme Court July 18, 2023 Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's dissents are better 'clickbait' than legal scholarship, experts say While Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made a splash during her first term on the bench, her "strident rhetoric" is unlikely to influence the court in the long run, experts say.
VIDEO July 1, 2023 Supreme Court ruling clarifies First Amendment rights for lower courts: Alex Swoyer ‘Washington Times’ legal reporter and attorney Alex Swoyer explains the Supreme Court’s decisions and says shutting down President Biden’s student loan plan was ‘not surprising’ based on the oral arguments.
Supreme Court June 30, 2023 Roberts scolds liberal justices for demonizing rulings they don't like: 'Disturbing feature' of dissents Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts scolded liberal justices for a "disturbing feature" in dissents that could mislead the public about the court's legitimacy.
Supreme Court June 30, 2023 Supreme Court rules in favor of Colorado graphic designer who refused to create same-sex wedding websites The Supreme Court ruled in the case of Colorado graphic designer Lorie Smith, who wanted to create wedding websites, but not for same-sex marriages.
VIDEO June 29, 2023 Mercedes Colwin breaks down the Supreme Court's ruling on affirmative action Criminal defense attorney Mercedes Colwin provides legal analysis on the Supreme Court's ruling to end race-based college admissions on 'Your World.'
VIDEO June 29, 2023 'The Five': College affirmative action gutted by Supreme Court 'The Five' panelists react to the Supreme Court's ruling to end race-based college admissions.