June 20, 2019 Napolitano on doxxing sentence: Effort to block Judge Kavanaugh was unlike anything we have seen Fox News senior judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano said Thursday that a federal judge sent a strong message with a four-year sentence handed down to a former Capitol Hill aide for a "doxxing" scheme against Republican senators.
June 20, 2019 Ashley Varner: Supreme Court opened the door a crack with Janus decision but unions still block way to freedom One year ago, as the U.S. Supreme Court prepared to issue its landmark right-to-work ruling in Janus v. AFSCME, labor leaders around the country complained to anyone who would listen that banning mandatory dues and/or agency fees for government workers would put a nail in the coffin of public-sector unions.
June 20, 2019 Judge Andrew Napolitano: Can government punish twice for the same crime? The government in America is out of control.
June 19, 2019 Jenny Beth Martin: Liberals have a secret list of judicial nominees. Why won’t they share it with voters? A group of liberal judicial activists in putting together a secret list of potential judicial appointees in the event a Democrat defeats President Trump in 2020.
June 18, 2019 Kelly Shackelford: Why Oregon cake bakers' victory matters so much (for all of us) On Monday, the Supreme Court of the United States threw out a lower court ruling and $135,000 penalty against Aaron and Melissa Klein, for following their religious convictions. The Court’s decision is a victory not only for Aaron and Melissa Klein, but for religious liberty in general. Now the State of Oregon will be subjected to the Masterpiece test.
June 18, 2019 Christian baker happy for 'second chance' to fight in court over refusal to make same-sex wedding cake An Oregon baker said Tuesday she's thrilled to have a "second chance" to fight a $135,000 penalty for her shop's refusal to make a same-sex wedding cake.
June 17, 2019 Virginia to use new Democrat-friendly district map after SCOTUS ruling in gerrymandering case The Virginia House of Delegates will have to adopt redrawn legislative districts after the Supreme Court shot down their challenge of a lower court ruling claiming the old map was illegally drawn according to race.
June 17, 2019 Supreme Court ruling deals potential blow to Paul Manafort as he battles state charges A Supreme Court ruling in the case of an Alabama man who pleaded guilty to a gun charge could have major implications for the unrelated white-collar case against former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort in New York -- by keeping him exposed to another set of charges, even if he ultimately wins a presidential pardon.
June 17, 2019 Shannon Bream reports on big week at SCOTUS, says Kavanaugh, Gorsuch have shown 'independence' Fox News @ Night anchor Shannon Bream previewed the major rulings that could come down soon as the Supreme Court ends its current term.
June 17, 2019 Supreme Court tosses ruling against bakers who refused cake for gay couple The Supreme Court threw out a ruling against Oregon bakers who refused to bake a wedding cake for a lesbian couple.