July 4, 2020 Justice Kavanaugh denies emergency request from Illinois GOP groups seeking to hold large rallies Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on Saturday denied an emergency appeal submitted by GOP lawmakers from Illinois that had argued against the governor’s restrictions on meeting in groups larger than 10 amid the coronavirus pandemic.
July 4, 2020 Rep. Dusty Johnson on need to preserve US history: Dems forget how lucky they are to be in America Democrats seem to be so enamored with talking about America's imperfections they forget the importance of its history and how unbelievably lucky they are to be here, Rep. Dusty Johnson asserted Saturday.
July 4, 2020 Cal Thomas: Meet the Supreme Court's current most unpredictable member John Roberts could be said to be the new Anthony Kennedy
July 3, 2020 South Dakota AG Jason Ravnsborg on significance of Independence Day at Mt Rushmore: 'Looking like a great day' President Trump's Independence Day event at Mt. Rushmore is "looking like a great day," South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg stated Friday.
July 2, 2020 Watch: McConnell says Democrats are 'threatening' institutions, declaring 'war on the rulebook itself' Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., on the Senate floor Thursday tore into Democrats for allegedly "threatening" the courts, the Senate and other "governing institutions" to get their way on policy.
July 2, 2020 Supreme Court to hear case on religious art taken by Nazis The Supreme Court announced Thursday that they will hear a case brought by the descendants of German Jewish art dealers who claim their family members were forced to sell
July 2, 2020 Supreme Court to hear arguments over House request for Mueller grand jury material The Supreme Court announced Thursday that the justices will hear arguments in the Trump administration's challenge against the House Judiciary Committee's attempt to access the secret grand jury materials from Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
July 1, 2020 Supreme Court rumor: Hugh Hewitt claims Alito retirement being floated Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt told listeners Wednesday morning that according to his sources, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is considering retirement.
July 1, 2020 Harmeet Dhillon: Supreme Court's Espinoza ruling – religious freedom, school choice win. Here's how Tuesday the Supreme Court slapped down a state law that denied state-sponsored scholarships to faith-based schools on the basis of their religious affiliation.
July 1, 2020 Roberts drifts away from conservative bloc, angering Republicans and exciting the left Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts’ role as the court’s new swing vote has become abundantly apparent in recent weeks, as he has been the deciding justice in several high-profile 5-4 decisions in which he sided with the court’s liberal bloc -- providing hope for Democrats and angering Republicans.