March 19, 2021 Shannon Bream marks 40 years since Sandra Day O'Connor's Supreme Court nomination for Women's History Month In commemoration of Women's History Month, "Fox News @Night" host Shannon Bream highlighted the career of retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman to serve on America's highest court.
March 19, 2021 DC judge dismisses Penn State climate professor's defamation case against National Review A Washington, D.C. judge on Friday dismissed the defamation case that Penn State professor Michael Mann filed against the conservative magazine National Review in 2012 over a blog post that called his infamous "hockey stick graph" "deceptive" and "fraudulent."
March 17, 2021 Cruz warns of radical American transformation if Democrats kill filibuster Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, warned that if Democrats succeed in killing the filibuster, or even adjusting it to a 'talking filibuster' as has been mentioned, it will lead to a concentration of leftist power and a radical transformation of American governance.
March 16, 2021 New York Times op-ed calls for Justice Breyer to retire 'immediately' An op-ed published on Monday by The New York Times is calling on Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire 'immediately' while a Democrat is in the White House.
March 8, 2021 Supreme Court rejects case over 'qualified immunity' for police The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday sidestepped a chance to review the scope of a legal defense called qualified immunity that increasingly has been used to shield police accused of excessive force, turning away an appeal by a Cleveland man who sued after being roughed up by police while trying to enter his own home.
March 8, 2021 Supreme Court rejects Trump's final election challenge The Supreme Court rejected former President Donald Trump's last remaining challenge of the 2020 presidential election on Monday, denying his request for them to hear his case against the Wisconsin Elections Commission.
March 4, 2021 Justice Amy Coney Barrett issues first Supreme Court opinion Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett authored her first merits decision in a case since joining the high court in October.
March 4, 2021 Amazon pulled Justice Clarence Thomas documentary as censorship of conservative content continues The documentary film about Justice Thomas, "Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words," was removed from Amazon’s streaming service last month and the filmmaker said he was never given an explanation.
March 3, 2021 Can police search your house without a warrant? The question of what circumstances allow police or law enforcement officers to enter a suspect’s home without a warrant has been the topic of recent discussion at the U.S. Supreme Court, where justices last month seemed inclined to expand such circumstances in the event of a "hot pursuit."
March 2, 2021 Supreme Court hears Arizona voting rights cases as far left compares justices to segregationists The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in high-profile voting rights cases Tuesday morning, while an ad campaign compared the justices to segregationists who opposed the civil rights movement.