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The passage of Michigan's Prop 3 reveals how abortion rights advocates will try to change the constitutions of states for their devious ends. → Read More
Per the Schumer standard, Jackson will be guilty of “false advertising” if her Supreme Court votes and opinions don't match her testimony. → Read More
Let’s do what Democrats said and compare the length of Ketanji Brown Jackson’s sentences for child pornography with the national average. → Read More
Jackson aside, Biden already has made significant inroads in pushing the federal judiciary in a more liberal, politicized direction. → Read More
Identifying Ketanji Brown Jackson’s judicial philosophy is necessary for the Senate to properly evaluate her nomination to the Supreme Court. → Read More
As a senator, Joe Biden condemned weakening the Senate’s tradition of extended debate as “an example of the arrogance of power.” → Read More
If the president creates a commission but it doesn’t take a position on anything, does it actually accomplish something? → Read More
If the president creates a commission but it doesn’t take a position on anything, does it actually accomplish something? → Read More
Most of the arguments were on whether the court’s abortion case decisions in Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey should be overruled. → Read More
Texas' heartbeat law is being challenged in two Supreme Court cases. Here are the takeaways from oral arguments for each of these cases. → Read More
Justice Clarence Thomas has distinguished himself both as a rigorous jurist and one of the Supreme Court's long-serving members. → Read More
The Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court met on July 20, and, as predicted, court-packing was one of the most prominent issues. → Read More
The Supreme Court found that California's attempt to force nonprofits to disclose major donors is a violation of the freedom of association. → Read More
As a senator, Joe Biden said: “At its core, the filibuster is not about stopping a nominee or a bill—it’s about compromise and moderation.” → Read More
Excising the Religious Freedom Restoration Act from the legislation equation means it must always give way to the Equality Act. → Read More
The Equal Rights Amendment is nothing more than a solution in search of a problem. → Read More
The Biden administration's push to “reform” the courts likely will damage the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary. → Read More
Court-packing would destroy the independence of the judiciary and the way that the Senate has operated for 200 years. → Read More
Democrats vow to block Barrett’s nomination, but it will be hard given her impressive record, fidelity to the Constitution, and respect for the rule of law. → Read More
In recent decades the Senate confirmed Supreme Court nominees in as few as 19 and 33 days for John Paul Stevens and Sandra Day O'Connor. → Read More