Abortion June 24, 2022 Roe v. Wade abortion decision: Democrats call Supreme Court 'illegitimate' Democrats lash out at the Supreme Court after its landmark decision to overturn a 50-year precedent in the Roe vs. Wade ruling.
Supreme Court June 17, 2022 Justice Sotomayor praises Clarence Thomas as a 'friend' who 'cares deeply about the court' Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor spoke about her "friend" Justice Clarence Thomas at a conference for the American Constitution Society.
Supreme Court May 9, 2022 Cruz, Steel lead brief in Harvard race admissions Supreme Court case: 'Heavy toll on Asian-American students' EXCLUSIVE: Senate and House Republicans joined together to file a brief in a closely watched case before the Supreme Court dealing with Harvard and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's (UNC) use of race in admissions decisions, which they argue is illegal.
IMMIGRATION April 26, 2022 'Remain in Mexico' a 'disincentive' for cartel profits, as Title 42 migrant surge looms: Missouri AG Schmitt Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt says President Biden's effort to get rid of the "Remain in Mexico" policy creates an incentive for cartels that engage in human trafficking.
Supreme Court April 25, 2022 Washington football coach would return to field 'in a heartbeat' if he wins SCOTUS prayer case A former high school football coach in Washington state told "The Story" on Monday that he would take his old job back if the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in his favor.
Supreme Court March 28, 2022 Justice Thomas participates in arguments remotely after lengthy hospital stay Justice Clarence Thomas participated in arguments remotely following a hospital stay due to "flu-like symptoms."
Supreme Court January 11, 2022 Supreme Court hears cases on prolonged detention of illegal immigrants The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard two cases involving the prolonged detention of illegal immigrants – cases that come as the Biden administration continues to face a crisis at the southern border.
Supreme Court January 10, 2022 SCOTUS updates transcript after liberals accuse Gorsuch of saying flu kills 'hundreds of thousands' of people The Supreme Court justice faced backlash from critics who claimed he was suggesting the flu was more deadly that COVID.
Fox News Flash January 7, 2022 Hannity: Not SCOTUS' job 'to decide medical policy or to make medical decisions' about COVID The "Hannity" host reacted to the U.S. Supreme Court hearing oral arguments about Biden's vaccine mandates on Friday.
Supreme Court Oral Arguments January 7, 2022 Missouri and Louisiana AGs emphasize importance of vaccine case: 'one of the most consequential' in US history Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry both said Friday's Supreme Court case on vaccine mandates could have substantial and long-lasting consequences for the relationship between states and the federal government.
Supreme Court January 7, 2022 Federal vaccine mandates 'unprecedented,' lawyers, Supreme Court justices acknowledge Both lawyers and Supreme Court justices acknowledged the “unprecedented” nature of vaccine mandates.