April 1, 2021 Charlottesville can remove Confederate statues, Virginia's highest court rules Virginia's highest court ruled Thursday that the city of can take down two statues of Confederate generals
March 31, 2021 Supreme Court tips off a legal fight over NCAA amateurism restrictions The justices heard 95-minutes of oral arguments over whether the NCAA – inter-collegiate sports' main governing body – is using its anti-trust protections to illegally cap non-cash “education-based benefits” for student-athletes.
March 26, 2021 Tucker: Biden claim assault weapon ban will make America safer 'an appalling lie' contradicted by evidence Tucker Carlson discusses the Biden administration backing police officers who seized the guns of a Rhode Island man without a warrant on "Tucker Carlson Tonight"
March 26, 2021 California Supreme Court orders judges to nix cash bail for those who can't pay SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The California Supreme Court ruled Thursday that judges must consider suspects' ability to pay when they set bail, essentially requiring that indigent defendants be freed unless they are deemed too dangerous to be released awaiting trial.
March 25, 2021 Supreme Court sides with New Mexico woman shot by police who attempted to flee The Supreme Court sided Thursday with a New Mexico woman who was shot by police as she attempted to flee in her vehicle.
March 24, 2021 Boston Marathon bombing victim urges SCOTUS to reinstate death penalty for Dzokhar Tsarnaev The Supreme court announced Monday that it is set to consider whether to reinstate the death penalty for Dzokhar Tsarnaev, one of the two brothers responsible for the Boston Marathon bombing.
March 23, 2021 William McGurn: Christian baker Jack Phillips is back in court again for refusing to bake a cake Jack Phillips owns Masterpiece Cakeshop in Lakewood, Colo., and holds traditional views on marriage and sexuality.
March 22, 2021 Arkansas’ Republican Gov. says he only signed abortion bill as a ‘direct challenge’ to Roe v. Wade Republican Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson said over the weekend that he signed a sweeping anti-abortion bill into law earlier this month with the sole purpose of setting into motion a review of the landmark Roe v. Wade case.
March 22, 2021 Boston bomber Tsarnaev’s death sentence appeal to be heard by Supreme Court The Supreme Court announced Monday that they will hear federal prosecutors' appeal to reinstate the death sentence for Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
March 19, 2021 Supreme Court meets in person for first time in more than a year The tradition-minded Supreme Court regained some sense of normalcy Friday morning as most of the Justices met in person for the first time in more than a year, a court spokesperson said.