(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
Pixabay / Pexels Victory for Freedom: Unexpected State Declares Churches Will Always Be 'Essential' 'Houses of worship and religious organizations provide soul-sustaining operations that are essential to our society.' By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal August 11, 2021
Official White House Photo by Adam Schultz / Flickr GOP Rep: Biden Committed 'Impeachable' Offense with Comment on Constitutionality of Eviction Moratorium The Democrats used flimsy, unsubstantiated grounds to 'justify' impeaching Donald Trump, but Joe Biden truly deserves it. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal August 6, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Landlords Stand Up to Biden's Private Property Infringement, Sue Over Eviction Ban 'About half of all housing providers are mom-and-pop operators,' the head of one industry group said in response to the ban. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal August 6, 2021
Fox News / YouTube screen shot Levin: Biden's Defiance of Supreme Court Ruling, Open Border Policy Grounds for Impeachment Biden admitted regarding the eviction moratorium, 'The bulk of the constitutional scholarship says that it’s not likely to pass constitutional muster.' By Randy DeSoto August 5, 2021
Stingrayschuller / Flickr Biden to Issue a New Eviction Moratorium Just a Day After Saying He Lacked the Authority The Biden administration, which earlier said there was no legal way to keep an eviction moratorium in place, is no longer worrying about that. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal August 4, 2021
CosmicTimetraveler / Unsplash PBS Reporter Yamiche Alcindor Lobbies WH to Force Landlords to Give Away Housing for Free It appears that the reporter's question suggested the White House should ignore the Supreme Court to extend an eviction moratorium. By Jacob Gurney, The Western Journal August 3, 2021
Mike Licht / Flickr Gen. Flynn Exclusive: 10 Indisputable Facts on the 2020 Election That Argue for Audits 'Regardless of outcomes, the people of the United States have some very serious internal decisions to process.' By Michael Flynn, The Western Journal July 30, 2021
@1stLiberty / Twitter Coach Who Was Fired for Kneeling to Pray on Field Doubles Down, Plans to Take Case to Supreme Court 'The fight has been long, but we are hopeful the Supreme Court will right the wrongs,' the First Liberty Institute said in a Twitter post. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal July 26, 2021
U.S. National Archives / Flickr SCOTUS Justice Stephen Breyer Throws Wrench in Leftists' Plans by Announcing He Isn't Retiring CNN legal analyst and Supreme Court biographer Joan Biskupic shared the information from an exclusive interview with the associate justice. By Dillon Burroughs, The Western Journal July 15, 2021
@romankraft / Unsplash Supreme Court Rejects Appeal from Christian Florist Who Was Punished for Refusing Service to a Gay Wedding Stutzman said her floral arrangements were a work of art and creating one for a same-sex wedding would violate her freedom of expression. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal July 2, 2021
Obi Onyeador / Unsplash Biden 'Deeply Disappointed' After Supreme Court Upholds Law Banning Ballot Harvesting President Joe Biden claimed he's battling Republicans over 'who gets to count the vote and whether your vote counts at all.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal July 1, 2021
@ianhutchinson92 / Unsplash SCOTUS Deals Blow to Dems, Upholds Arizona Election Integrity Laws The US Supreme Court upheld Arizona's two controversial voting rules in a 6-3 decision on Thursday, dealing a major blow to Democrats. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal July 1, 2021
@mattmitt / Unsplash Supreme Court Deals a Blow to Unions by Striking Down California Regulation 'The Founders recognized that the protection of private property is indispensable to the promotion of individual freedom.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal June 23, 2021
GoLocal Live / YouTube screen shot Pro-BLM Dem Senator Flounders When Reporter Confronts Him About His Membership in All-White Club Apparently, there are some long traditions that are acceptable to Democrats - when they suit their personal lives. By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal June 21, 2021