June 27, 2019 Carrie Severino: Supreme Court's gerrymandering decision has one big winner Thursday's decision is a victory for the Constitution.
June 27, 2019 Supreme Court says federal judges have no role in policing gerrymandering, leaving political maps in place The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 ruling, said federal judges have no role in policing partisan redistricting, effectively removing the courts from the process and leaving controversial congressional maps in North Carolina and Maryland in place.
June 27, 2019 Napolitano on SCOTUS blocking citizenship question from census: 'Significant defeat' for President Trump Judge Andrew Napolitano said Thursday that President Trump and his administration suffered a "significant defeat" with the Supreme Court blocking a citizenship question from the 2020 census.
June 27, 2019 Trump seeks 2020 census delay after Supreme Court blocks citizenship question President Trump vowed Thursday to try delaying the 2020 census after the Supreme Court blocked, for now, his administration's plan to include a question that inquires about citizenship status.
June 26, 2019 Sen. Mike Braun: As Dems debate, let's remember that Trump has already remade judiciary for decades to come It’s a good time to reflect on the fact that President Trump has kept his promise to nominate great conservative judges
June 26, 2019 Gorsuch sides with liberal bloc once more, in sex offender case For the second time this week, President Trump's first Supreme Court pick Neil Gorsuch sided with liberal justices, this time in a 5-4 ruling that a registered sex offender accused of violating the terms of his supervised release should have had his case heard by a jury.
June 26, 2019 Supreme Court conservatives' move to overturn precedents raises questions on Roe v. Wade The Supreme Court’s conservatives on Wednesday could overturn a decades-old precedent -- for the third time in recent weeks -- a potential trend raising questions about the current court's willingness to upend another longstanding decision: Roe v. Wade.
June 26, 2019 John Tillman: Lessons from a blue state in the post-Janus world Thomas Jefferson said, “to compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhor[s] is sinful and tyrannical.”
June 24, 2019 Gorsuch sides with liberals in shooting down tougher sentences for gun crimes President Trump's two Supreme Court picks squared off with opposing opinions in a case centering on whether a law that slaps harsher penalties on certain gun possession cases is unconstitutionally vague.
June 24, 2019 Supreme Court strikes down ban on scandalous trademarks, in dispute over ‘FUCT’ clothing line The Supreme Court on Monday struck down part of a federal law blocking trademarks for names or logos bearing "immoral" or "scandalous" images -- including profanity and sexual imagery.