May 7, 2015 Supreme Court helps Chris Christie dodge political bullet On Monday, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie dodged a political bullet, when the United States Supreme Court declined to hear the National Rifle Association’s challenge to his state’s highly restrictive gun law.
May 7, 2015 Hobby Lobby ruling: Why Supreme Court got it right Monday’s Supreme Court ruling in Sebelius vs. Hobby Lobby was an important victory for religious liberty for people of all faiths, regardless of what secularists will argue in their criticism of the Supreme Court’s decision.
May 7, 2015 State vs. faith: What’s at stake in the Hobby Lobby case This month the U.S. Supreme Court will decide Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores, a case that will clarify whether business owners can express their religious beliefs through their business policies.
May 7, 2015 Supreme Court delivers blow to Obama on NLRB appointments, now Congress must act Thanks to a decision by the Supreme Court, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) will likely have less time over the next couple years to interfere in the workings of our economy, and this is a good thing.
May 7, 2015 Supreme Court: What the Hobby Lobby religious freedom case won’t resolve Win, lose, or draw, the decision by the U.S. Supreme Court expected by the end of June will not resolve all the questions regarding the legality of the Obama Administration’s “HHS Mandate.”
May 7, 2015 What the Supreme Court still doesn't understand about guns In what’s being hailed by many as a victory for gun-control advocates, the recent Supreme Court’s decision on “straw” purchases of guns has completely muddled the whole issue of background checks and “straw” purchases for potential gun owners.
May 7, 2015 Supreme Court and Holt v. Hobbs: Religion in the public square and the prison yard Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Holt v. Hobbs, a case pitting the Arkansas Department of Correction against an inmate who seeks to grow a half-inch beard in accordance with his religious beliefs.
May 7, 2015 Fishy business at the Supreme Court: Florida Capt. John Yates' sad saga Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in a case that will determine whether a Florida fisherman, alleged to have thrown undersized fish overboard, was properly convicted under a law passed to stop the crimes committed by the corrupt executives who brought down Enron.
May 7, 2015 ObamaCare's future: 11 ways the health care law could be dismantled in 2015 The wreckage wrought by Obamacare is strewn across the landscape of American lives.
May 6, 2015 When will Obama stop making false claims about Citizens United? Why does President Obama keep making a claim about Citizens United that is obviously wrong under applicable federal law and FEC regulations? The only possible reason is that it makes a good sound bite that will influence the public.