September 9, 2022 Ninth Circuit sends case challenging California's 'draconian' gun law to lower court, citing SCOTUS ruling A California appeals court sent a lawsuit challenging the state’s “draconian infringement” on Second Amendment rights to a district court in light of a June Supreme Court decision.
September 9, 2022 Supreme Court could echo photographer’s free speech victory over mandated LGBT wedding support Supreme Court could follow up photographer’s free speech victory with a nearly identical case. Artist victorious against state-mandated LGBT wedding support.
September 8, 2022 NY judge rules in favor of Christian adoption agency A federal judge ruled that the state of New York could not compel New Hope Family Services, a Christian adoption agency, to provide adoption services to same-sex or unmarried couples.
September 6, 2022 UC Berkeley Law dean slams ‘scourge’ of ‘originalist’ reading of Constitution in LA Times op-ed UC Berkeley Dean Erwin Chemerinsky claimed that an "originalist" interpretation of the U.S. Constitution is a "scourge" that will take away rights from Americans.
September 3, 2022 Trump talk of ‘special master’ a distraction. Documents speak for themselves. Trump team's calls for ‘special master’ are a distraction. The documents show what they show and Trump is protected from unfair search by the Constitution.
August 31, 2022 Demings, in revealing her 'most important' issue, dismisses inflation: 'Let's kind of tuck this away' Democratic Senate candidate Val Demings said during a recent event that she is more focused on constitutional issues like abortion, and prefers to set aside inflation.
August 31, 2022 Planned Parenthood, ACLU sue to block Indiana abortion ban Planned Parenthood and the ACLU are suing to block a near-total ban on Abortion in Indiana. The groups argue the law infringes on rights in the Indiana Constitution.
August 31, 2022 Walmart fires back at FTC over money-lending services lawsuit: ‘Egregious instance of agency overreach’ The largest company in America is fighting back against the FTC saying lawsuit is “an egregious instance of agency overreach," in a case that could advance to the Supreme Court.
August 26, 2022 Biden’s $300B student loan handout exposes a ‘chilling disregard’ for the law, constitutional experts say President Biden is exceeding his constitutional limitations with his decision to wipe out student loan debt and costing taxpayers billions, some experts say.
August 23, 2022 Eric Swalwell blasted for suggesting ‘separation of church and state is in the Bill of Rights:’ ‘You dope’ Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., faced backlash on Twitter after insisting that the separation of church and state is found in the Bill of Rights to attack Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.