December 8, 2020 Supreme Court tosses GOP bid to throw out PA mail ballots without hearing it The Supreme Court on Tuesday denied a request from GOP allies of President Trump to stop the certification of Pennsylvania's election results.
December 8, 2020 Texas sues 4 key states at Supreme Court claiming unconstitutional voting changes Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued battleground states Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin on Tuesday to challenge their 2020 presidential election results.
December 7, 2020 Cruz explains why he agreed to argue Pa. election case if Supreme Court takes it up Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, told "Hannity" Monday that he agreed to present oral arguments before the Supreme Court in a key election-related case -- should the high court take the matter up -- because the matter "raises very serious issues."
December 7, 2020 25 progressive groups urge Congress to expand number of federal judges More than two dozen progressive groups are calling on Congress to dramatically expand the number of federal district and appeals court judges.
December 7, 2020 Biden's HHS pick Becerra sued the Trump admin more than 100 times as California AG: Here are some of his cases California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, who President-elect Biden announced Monday will be his nominee for Health and Human Services secretary, has been one of the most litigious attorneys general against the president in recent years, actively pursuing progressive policies in the courts more than perhaps any other attorney general.
December 5, 2020 Appeals court OKs Trump taking military money for border wall A federal appeals court ruled Friday that a lower court was wrong to bar the Trump administration from taking $3.6 billion from military construction projects for a border wall.
December 4, 2020 Colorado church asking Supreme Court for relief from Democratic governor's COVID restrictions A Colorado church is petitioning the Supreme Court for relief from COVID restrictions in the Centennial State, arguing that churches are treated less favorably than other establishments under the rules.
December 3, 2020 Supreme Court gives temporary win to California churches over coronavirus restrictions The Supreme Court gave a positive sign to a California church fighting Gov. Gavin Newsom's restrictions on the number of people allowed at houses of worship due to the coronavirus pandemic.
December 3, 2020 Judge Andrew P. Napolitano: Why religion is first freedom protected by the First Amendment Freedom of religion is not the first freedom by mistake.
December 2, 2020 Kentucky AG takes state's coronavirus restrictions to Supreme Court in bid to open religious schools Kentucky's attorney general is asking the Supreme Court to intervene in a legal battle he's waging against his governor's response to the coronavirus – the latest of multiple appeals involving religious activity and pandemic-related rules.