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The U.S. Supreme Court faces questions about its justices' credibility ahead of key decisions on elections and health care.

As June progresses, the U.S. Supreme Court is set to deliver decisions on several landmark cases that could have significant implications across various sectors. These cases include issues of presidential immunity potentially affecting former President Donald Trump, limitations on access to the abortion pill Mifepristone and the regulation of social media companies’ content moderation practices.…

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments. Trump’s lawyers began by saying that presidents have total immunity for their official acts.

Do former presidents have immunity from criminal prosecution? If so, to what extent? The Supreme Court will answer those questions in a case that will decide whether multiple criminal trials can move forward against Donald Trump. The decision will also further define Article II of the United States Constitution. “We’re writing a rule for the…

Democrats have given up on diversity, equity and inclusion, and are now no better than Republicans when it comes to race.

Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) have emerged as popular values for many left-leaning Americans. These Americans celebrate certain events, such as Barack Obama’s victory as the first Black U.S. president, as historical achievements and milestones of forward progress over time. Straight Arrow News contributor Ruben Navarrette worries that these values are eroding on the left,…

Multiple op-eds have called for Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to retire, but Democrats in Congress aren't joining those calls.

Liberal political pundits are calling for Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to retire so President Biden can nominate a replacement while there’s a Democrat-controlled Senate. However, lawmakers are not joining the calls for Sotomayor to make room for the next generation.  It’s a story that’s been told before: a liberal Supreme Court justice has surpassed…

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that Texas can enforce a new law that allows local police to arrest undocumented immigrants.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday, March 19, that Texas enforce a new law allowing state and local police to arrest migrants, for now. The conservative-majority court reportedly rejected an emergency request by the Biden administration, which claimed states have no authority to legislate on immigration, an issue the federal government has sole authority…

The Supreme Court heard two cases that could change how social media companies moderate content whether they can block some users altogether. 

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases that could change how social media companies moderate content that users post on their sites and whether they can block some users altogether. The cases from Florida and Texas both look into censorship and First Amendment rights. Florida and Texas passed what they described as anti-censorship laws…

A man who makes T-shirts that say "Trump too small" went all the way to the Supreme Court hoping to get a trademark approved.

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a trademark case that has origins in a viral debate moment in which Donald Trump assured the crowd that there is “no problem” with the size of his hands or any other body part. The justice’s decision will have a big impact on trademarks that involve public figures…

Senate Democrats said they plan to subpoena Harlan Crow, Robin Arkley and Leonard Leo to obtain information about Supreme Court Justice's free vacations.

Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee plan to subpoena Harlan Crow, Leonard Leo and Robin Arkley. Members want to compel the three of them to provide more information about the travel and accommodations they provided to Supreme Court justices. Reporting from Pro-Publica revealed Crow provided Justice Clarence Thomas with vacations valued at hundreds of thousands…

The Senate Judiciary Committee is moving forward on SCOTUS ethics reform, as a new report indicates Justice Sonia Sotomayor's staff helped sell her book.

An investigation by The Associated Press revealed Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s taxpayer-funded staff performed tasks to help sell her book. The report is adding momentum to the Senate Judiciary Committee’s efforts to strengthen the court’s ethics rules.  “The Sotomayor revelations are just more of the drip, drip, drip that’s going to eventually undercut and…

An AP investigation examines how Justice Sotomayor has made millions of dollars from the books she has written.

Another Supreme Court justice is being scrutinized over how they make money off the bench. An investigation by The Associated Press reveals Justice Sonia Sotomayor has made millions of dollars from the books she has written. The scrutiny surrounds how those books were sold. According to the AP, Sotomayor’s staff pushed colleges, universities and libraries to…

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