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.
Supreme Court June 29, 2023 Thomas blasts Jackson's 'race-infused world view' in Supreme Court ruling outlawing affirmative action Justice Clarence Thomas delivered a powerful concurring opinion in the Supreme Court's Thursday decision to outlaw affirmative action in college admissions programs.
Supreme Court June 27, 2023 Supreme Court justices rule state lawmakers do not have exclusive control over elections in key decision The Supreme Court ruled in a major elections case that could affect voting boundaries, mail-in ballots, and more forthe 2024 election and beyond.
VIDEO June 10, 2023 Supreme Court ‘likely’ to shoot down Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan: Carrie Severino Judicial Crisis Network President Carrie Severino explains why, ‘based on the arguments,’ the Supreme Court is likely to shut down President Biden’s student loan handout plan of $400 billion on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend.’
Supreme Court June 8, 2023 Supreme Court rules in favor of Black voters in Alabama racial gerrymandering case The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled for Black voters in Alabama challenging the state’s GOP-friendly congressional map as violating the Voting Rights Act.
Supreme Court June 2, 2023 Hunter Biden arming himself with Second Amendment defense amid DOJ probe for illegal gun purchase: report Hunter Biden could soon find himself embracing the Second Amendment in an attempt to defend against possible charges for possessing a firearm as a drug user.
Supreme Court May 25, 2023 94-year-old grandmother gets big win at Supreme Court The Supreme Court ruled for a 94-year-old woman who claimed Minnesota violated her constitutional rights by keeping a $25K surplus selling her home.
Supreme Court May 18, 2023 Supreme Court sides with photographer who sued Andy Warhol estate in copyright feud Rock 'n' roll portrait photographer Lynn Goldsmith won her Supreme Court case against the Andy Warhol Foundation, claiming they violated copyright laws.