@RachelKnappNews / Twitter screen shot State AG Explains Why He Sued to Stop Biden's $400 Billion Student Loan Cancellation Program The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in Biden v. Nebraska regarding the Biden administration's student debt cancellation program. By Randy DeSoto February 28, 2023
Amanpour and Company / Youtube screen shot Judicial Expert Knocks Down Ridiculous Argument Ending Roe Could Lead to End of Interracial Marriages 'Justice Alito’s draft went out of its way to clarify this opinion is not going to affect some of those rights,' Carrie Severino said. By Randy DeSoto May 10, 2022
Sân SEE / Youtube screen shot Former US Attorney McCarthy Lays Out Criminal Charges Supreme Court Leaker Could Face "These are government records. All the people who work at the Supreme Court. They’re not private actors. They’re all government officials." By Randy DeSoto May 3, 2022
Senator Marsha Blackburn / Youtube screen shot Jackson Won't Say Whether She Agrees with Ginsburg That Men and Women Have Physical Differences The issue is front and center as gender identity seeks to permeate our nation's schools, sports competitions and legal definitions. By Randy DeSoto March 24, 2022
Face the Nation / YouTube screen shot Graham Speaks Out Against Biden's 'Radical Left' SCOTUS Nominee, Making Confirmation More Challenging Graham was one of three Republican senators who voted to confirm Jackson to the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. By Randy DeSoto February 26, 2022
Cknight70 / Flickr Leftists Launch Plot to Sideline Clarence Thomas as Jan. 6 Cases Advance in Courts Multiple liberal outlets have targeted Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas over his wife's conservative activism. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal February 9, 2022
WTVR CBS 6 / Youtube screen shot VA Supreme Court Dismisses Case Seeking to Overturn Youngkin's Exec Order Ending School Mask Mandates The VA Supreme Court rejected a petition brought by parents seeking to invalidate GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin's executive order ending school mask mandates. By Randy DeSoto February 9, 2022
@marceloleal80 / Unsplash Sudden Stroke Hospitalizes Dem Senator, Putting Biden's SCOTUS Plan, Senate Agenda in Grave Danger A sudden health emergency for a Democratic United States senator has put President Joe Biden's agenda in limbo. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal February 3, 2022
(Flickr / Gage Skidmore) Dem Tulsi Gabbard: Biden's SCOTUS Nominee Promise Mirrors Another of His 'Disaster' Decisions The country can already blame Democrats' obsession with race and sex for Kamala Harris as VP. Will a Biden Supreme Court pick be any better? By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal January 31, 2022
(Flickr / Victoria Pickering) Don't Listen to the Left: 76% of Americans Disapprove of Biden's Supreme Court Race Baiting - Poll 'By keeping his 2020 pledge, Mr. Biden will engage in discrimination for his own sake,' said a constitutional law scholar. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal January 31, 2022
(Flickr / The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee) Alan Dershowitz Shoots Down Biden's Woke SCOTUS Pledge: 'Race and Gender Should Never Play a Role' Legal scholar Alan Dershowitz said Joe Biden's way of picking a Supreme Court nominee is all wrong -- and completely unnecessary. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal January 31, 2022
(Flickr / McConnell Center) Clarence Thomas Once Said the Quiet Part Out Loud Regarding Joe Biden: 'No Idea What He Was Talking About' 'The idea was to get rid of me. And then after I was there, it was to undermine me,' Thomas said of Biden and the Democrats. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal January 28, 2022
(Flickr / Gage Skidmore) Biden Legal Adviser: Kamala Harris Doesn't Have Power to Break a Tie for Biden's SCOTUS Nominee Legal scholar Laurence Tribe held to his position that a vice president cannot cast a tie-breaking vote to confirm a Supreme Court nominee. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal January 27, 2022
(Flickr / Gage Skidmore) Biden Could Use 'Nuclear Option' and Nominate Harris to SCOTUS - Here's What Happens if He Does There is nothing in the Constitution that prevents President Joe Biden from nominating his vice president to be on the Supreme Court. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal January 27, 2022
(Flickr / Gage Skidmore) Solomon: There's 1 Way Biden Can Avoid Fumbling SCOTUS Pick, But Will He Do It? If Biden expects to have a justice confirmed before the midterms, his choice needs to be as close to the ideological center as possible. By Aron Solomon, The Western Journal January 26, 2022
(Flickr / Biking to Beantown) Tens of Thousands Show Up to Remind SCOTUS It's Time to Finally End Roe v. Wade The 2022 March for Life had renewed optimism amidst what many people hope are the waning days of Roe v. Wade as we know it. By Sponsored Content, The Western Journal January 24, 2022
Gage Skidmore / Flickr NPR Refuses to Correct Flawed Reporting on SCOTUS, Even After Justices Central to Story Issue Stark Denials Even though three Supreme Court justices deny a recent NPR report, the liberal media outlet is not issuing a correction. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal January 24, 2022
(Flickr / Kendra Jean) Taxpayer-Funded Trash: SCOTUS Drops Nuke on Fabricated NPR Story About Justices' Mask Fight A statement from Chief Justice John Roberts completely debunks a bombshell report from NPR's Nina Totenberg. By Michael Austin, The Western Journal January 19, 2022
Ben Schumin / Flickr Supreme Court Showdown: Gorsuch, Sotomayor At Odds Over Masking Protocols The justices are apparently stiffly divided over a request from Chief Justice John Roberts to mask up during proceedings. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal January 18, 2022
(@1st Liberty / Twitter HS Football Coach Fired for His Post-Game Prayers Will Have His Case Heard by the Supreme Court The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of a high school football coach in Washington state fired for post-game, on-field prayers. By Brett Davis, The Western Journal January 17, 2022
U.S. Customs and Border Protection / Flickr Biden Dealt Major Blow as SCOTUS Orders Lower Court to Reconsider Border Wall Funding Case The Supreme Court dealt Biden and other border wall opponents a blow by ordering lower courts to revisit rulings about the wall. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal October 5, 2021