Abortion June 18, 2024 Judge rules federal agency cannot force Louisiana, Mississippi to offer employee accommodations for abortions A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction to block a federal rule that would have required two states to provide workers with accommodations to obtain abortions.
Media June 17, 2024 Blue state 'resistance' reportedly stockpiling abortion pills in preparation for another Trump term Multiple Democratic governors are reportedly stockpiling Mifepristone to outlast a potential Trump presidency, preparing for a hypothetical scenario in which he restricts it.
VIDEO June 17, 2024 Biden’s reading from Schumer’s playbook: Thom Tillis Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., joins ‘Your World’ to discuss President Biden using the Supreme Court nominations as a campaign talking point.
OPINION June 17, 2024 Abortion case could cost judges their jobs for ruling correctly Judges made the correct ruling on an abortion case and that jeopardizes their careers. Left-wing activists are coming after them. Courts aren't set up to fend off partisan attacks.
Florida June 16, 2024 3 charged in attacking Florida pro-life pregnancy center plead guilty: DOJ The Department of Justice announced that three Florida residents pleaded guilty to charges connected to attacks on reproductive health facilities.
VIDEO June 16, 2024 Rep. Jake Auchincloss echoes Biden's attack on SCOTUS: 'Out of step with American public' President Biden blasts the Supreme Court after its bump stock ruling and Democratic Rep. Jake Auchincloss calls on Congress to outlaw bump stocks and take action on gun violence on 'Fox News Live.'
VIDEO June 16, 2024 There’s ‘corrosion’ in how the media covers politics: Lucy Caldwell OutKick founder Clay Travis and political strategist Lucy Caldwell discuss the liberal who lied to Supreme Court justice Samuel Alito and most of the media not questioning the deception.
Abortion June 16, 2024 Judge rules Missouri abortion ban did not aim to impose lawmakers' religious views on others A judge in Missouri ruled that state lawmakers who passed an abortion ban were not seeking to force their religious beliefs on other state residents.
Supreme Court June 15, 2024 Supreme Court signals interest in hearing a major climate change case that could be a 'nightmare' for liberals The Supreme Court seemed to signal interest this week in taking up a challenge launched by Hawaii against big oil companies to hold them liable for climate change.
VIDEO June 15, 2024 This flies in the face of our constitutional separation of powers: Carrie Severino Judicial Crisis Network President Carrie Severino breaks down the Supreme Court rulings on Mifepristone and bump stocks as the Democrats seek to make the high court an election issue.