March 20, 2018 Cal Thomas: California's pro-abortion FACT Act is an attack on free speech On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear arguments over whether pro-life pregnancy help centers in California should be required to post notices informing women of the availability of abortions elsewhere.
March 19, 2018 California thinks it can force pro-life clinics to talk about abortion -- what will the Supreme Court say? The pro-abortion movement in California is so desperate to regain ground lost to the efforts of pro-life advocates that it went so far as adopting blatantly unconstitutional legislation.
March 19, 2018 Supreme Court keeps revised Pennsylvania congressional map in place The U.S. Supreme Court Monday rejected a request from Pennsylvania GOP lawmakers to throw out a new congressional district map drawn by the state's highest court.
March 12, 2018 Rumors of possible Supreme Court vacancy could fire up Republican base, experts say Rumors of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy’s potential retirement have reignited after Nevada Republican Sen. Dean Heller addressed a closed-door meeting of a legal society in Las Vegas on Friday.
March 12, 2018 Possible Justice Kennedy retirement would give Trump opportunity to tilt Supreme Court to right Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy might retire from the bench as early as this summer, a GOP senator said, and if true, President Trump would have the opportunity to nominate a justice who could possibly tilt the nation’s highest court well to the right for the foreseeable future.
March 3, 2018 Supreme Court needs to clarify gun rights under the Second Amendment The debate about how to deal with guns in our country rages on in the wake of the shooting deaths of 14 students and three adults at a Florida high school Feb. 14.
February 28, 2018 Supreme Court session on political buttons gets testy When is a button more than just a button? That was the issue before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, in a touchy First Amendment case over a state law banning "political" garments or insignia at polling places.
February 27, 2018 Supreme Court rules that detained immigrants don't get automatic bond hearings A sharply divided Supreme Court concluded certain immigrants or asylum seekers do not have an automatic right to periodic custody or bail hearings.
February 26, 2018 Unions sound alarm as Supreme Court takes up fees fight; Gorsuch seen as pivotal vote The political and financial stakes are huge for the American labor union movement, as the Supreme Court takes up a dues dispute on Monday.
February 25, 2018 Supreme Court case seeks disclosure of credit card fees to benefit consumers Every time a consumer swipes his or her credit card, the credit card company collects a fee.