April 29, 2020 Then and now: How evidence in Kavanaugh case compares with Biden accusation In the weeks after Christine Blasey Ford publicly accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her at a party in high school, she was unable to produce any corroborating, contemporaneous witnesses to demonstrate that she had mentioned the alleged assault to anyone -- or even that she had ever met Kavanaugh.
April 29, 2020 Ronna McDaniel: Media's refusal to ask Biden about sexual assault claim is 'truly hypocritical' There is a stark contrast between the way the media is covering allegations of sexual assault against 2020 presidential candidate and former vice president Joe Biden and those of now-Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel stated Wednesday.
April 29, 2020 Frank Miniter: 2nd Amendment not 'moot' — this is what Supreme Court got wrong on NYC gun law Anyone who cherishes their freedom must be shaking their fists at the U.S. Supreme Court right now.
April 28, 2020 Napolitano: Why SCOTUS probably won't hear case from Pennsylvania business owners against governor's lockdown As Pennsylvania small businesses shuttered under coronavirus guidelines take their fight against Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf to the Supreme Court, Judge Andrew Napolitano said Tuesday that he's not sure the Justices will hear the case.
April 28, 2020 Pa. business owners fighting stay-at-home orders in Supreme Court: Governor acted 'without due process' Pennsylvania attorney and small business owner Marc Scaringi and real estate agent Kathy Gregory are taking their fight for local businesses under coronavirus lockdown to the U.S. Supreme Court.
April 27, 2020 Alito dissent blasts NYC gun law, as Supreme Court punts on highly charged case The Supreme Court on Monday refused to decide on the constitutionality of a controversial New York City gun law that has since changed, ruling in an unsigned opinion that the case is now "moot" because of the changes in the law.
April 27, 2020 Trump Supreme Court shortlister issues scathing dissent in Tennessee abortion case amid coronavirus One of the judges on President Trump's Supreme Court shortlist issued a scathing dissent Friday in a case over whether Tennessee can halt abortions during the coronavirus pandemic.
April 27, 2020 Supreme Court rules government must pay insurers enrolled in ObamaCare program The Supreme Court ruled in an 8-1 decision Monday that the federal government must pay out $12 billion to insurers who had enrolled in the Affordable Care Act's "risk corridor" program, reversing a lower court's decision that had left Washington off the hook.
April 25, 2020 Wisconsin saw no coronavirus infection-rate spike after April 7 election, study says A feared spike in Wisconsin’s coronavirus infection rate following its April 7 in-person presidential primary never materialized, although some new cases of the virus were possibly linked to the election, according to a report.
April 23, 2020 Divided Supreme Court rules for Trump administration in requiring immigrant's removal The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a lower court's decision that an immigrant with lawful permanent resident status cannot fight deportation due to a previous offense, even though that crime was not grounds for his removal.