J. Scott Applewhite - File / APCommentary SCOTUS Appears to Put Hundreds of Biden DOJ Jan. 6 Charges in Doubt Supreme Court justices appeared skeptical Tuesday of the Biden Justice Department's use of a federal obstruction statute in Jan. 6 cases. By Randy DeSoto April 17, 2024
John Baggaley / Getty Images SCOTUS Delivers Massive Blow to LGBT, Allows State to Protect Children from Gender Mutilation Idaho's law that blocks doctors from interfering with biology can now take effect, thanks to the U.S. Supreme Court. By Jack Davis April 16, 2024
Alex Wong / Getty Images Clarence Thomas Unexpectedly Absent for Supreme Court Oral Arguments Thomas has served on the Supreme Court since 1991, when he was nominated by then-President George H.W. Bush. By Johnathan Jones April 15, 2024
Max Becherer / AP Photo Supreme Court Deals Blow to Prominent Black Lives Activist in Legal Battle with Louisiana Police Officer The officer sued for negligence after being "struck in the face by a rock or piece of concrete hurled by an unidentified person" in 2016. By George C. Upper III April 15, 2024
Win McNamee / Getty Images Watch: Biden Has Absurd '20th Century' Gaffe at WH with Japanese PM Biden had met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and the two were holding a news conference when the president committed the gaffe. By Johnathan Jones April 10, 2024
Studio Romantic / ShutterstockCommentary Farmers Rise Up, Quote SCOTUS' Own Declaration in Move to End Race-Based USDA Aid Payments What part of Congress, the Constitution, or a major Supreme Court ruling does the Biden administration not understand? By Mike Landry April 9, 2024
Mark Schiefelbein / AP PhotoCommentary Biden to Unveil Second Attempt at Mass Student Loan Cancellation After Getting Slapped Down by the Supreme Court the First Time: Report Voters under 30 have been flocking to Donald Trump. What better way to win some of them back than by bribing them with their own money? By George C. Upper III April 5, 2024
Olivier Douliery / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Libs So Convinced Trump Will Win That They're Trying to Boot Sotomayor Before Election A writer in The Atlantic lamented "cowardice in speaking up about Sotomayor" among Democrats who won't pressure her to retire. By C. Douglas Golden March 20, 2024
Kent Nishimura / Getty Images ; Pham Le Huong Son / Getty Images Kari Lake Takes Ballot Counting Machines Case to U.S. Supreme Court Arizona 2022 GOP candidates Kari Lake and Mark Finchem filed took their electronic voting machines case to the U.S. Supreme Court. By Randy DeSoto March 19, 2024
Herika Martinez - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Supreme Court Hands Texas a Major Win Over Biden, Allows Border Law to Be Enforced SCOTUS ruled that Texas may now enforce a state law that it already has both a natural and a constitutional right to enforce on its own. By Michael Schwarz March 19, 2024