March 2, 2016 The Supreme Court and an unregulated abortion industry For over four decades, groups advocating for legal abortion have urged us to listen to the voices of women. And now, those voices say with increasing clarity, "I regret my abortion."
March 1, 2016 Abortion and women's health: Why the Supreme Court should uphold Texas law On Wednesday, the Supreme Court will take up a major abortion case, Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt.
March 1, 2016 Obama meets with GOP leaders on court fight President Barack Obama is due to meet face-to-face Tuesday with Senate Republican leaders who vow to block his Supreme Court nominee -- no matter who it is -- with the hope of keeping the seat open for a Republican president to fill next year.
March 1, 2016 Supreme Court: Republicans hit new low on court fight Doing the job of allowing the nation’s courts to function does not seem to be on the GOP agenda.
February 26, 2016 Chuck Schumer, Joe Biden and the Supreme Court: In this election year, hypocrisy is on full display Definitions help focus the mind and so here is one for “hypocrite” from dictionary.com: “a person who feigns some desirable or publicly approved attitude, especially one whose private life, opinions, or statements belie his or her public statements.”
February 25, 2016 Supreme Court and Obama: Democrats' rank hypocrisy on display thanks to Biden video The surfacing of the 1992 video in which Joe Biden urges President George H.W. Bush not to nominate any Supreme Court justices in an election year should silence the Democratic harangue that President Obama deserves to fill the late Antonin Scalia’s seat this year.
February 25, 2016 ObamaCare birth control mandate set for SCOTUS showdown How will Scalia's death affect ruling?
February 25, 2016 SCOTUS battle heats up as rumors swirl around Gov. Sandoval Obama nominating a Republican?
February 24, 2016 Will Scalia's death impact case for paying NCAA athletes? Time running out to seek appeal
February 24, 2016 Justice Scalia’s life and death should be an example to Washington’s career politicians The measure of a man is not what is said about him by his friends and supporters, but the comments made by his adversaries.