Gage Skidmore / Flickr Mike Huckabee: We're Finished if Dems' New “For the People” Bill Becomes Law 'There is no limit on the number of voted-and-sealed ballots a “designated person” can return. What could possibly go wrong?' By Mike Huckabee, The Western Journal January 25, 2021
(Fox News / YouTube screen shot Joe Manchin Reiterates His Promise Not to Pack the Court or End the Filibuster Senator Joe Manchin just made his move to consolidate political power among moderates in the 117th Congress. By Andrew J. Sciascia, The Western Journal January 12, 2021
dole777 / Unsplash Dan Calabrese: Facebook and Twitter Are Private Companies, But They Are Still Violating the 1st Amendment 'Some conservatives are right: It’s time for the free market to make Silicon Valley pay a financial price for what it’s doing.' By Dan Calabrese, The Western Journal January 12, 2021
Sora Shimazaki / Pexels Leftists Target Clarence Thomas, Call for Resignation After Wife's Alleged Posts on Capitol Protest Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and his wife are under fire for alleged posts supporting protests at the Capitol prior to the riots. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal January 8, 2021
U.S. National Archives / Flickr Liberals Pushing for SCOTUS Justice To Retire as GA Senate Results Come In The progressive group Demand Justice is pushing for liberal Justice Stephen Breyer to retire and be replaced by a more diverse member. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal January 6, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Trump Slams SCOTUS, Claims It Refused To View Proof of Election Fraud President Donald Trump has harsh words for the Supreme Court as the battle over the election continues. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 27, 2020
Official White House Photo by Tia Dufour / Flickr Supreme Court Hands Trump Admin Temporary Win in Census Case Against Blue States 'Everyone agrees by now that the government cannot feasibly implement the memorandum by excluding the estimated 10.5 million aliens.' By Erin Coates, The Western Journal December 18, 2020
Official White House Photo by Tia Dufour / Flickr Dan Calabrese: Trump Won't Be Given the Magnificent Legacy He Deserves – But Whose Fault Is That? 'What Trump achieved in the realm of governing should easily rank him among the top half of America’s presidents.' By Dan Calabrese, The Western Journal December 16, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Fred Weinberg: By Booting Texas' Suit, SCOTUS Created the Roe v. Wade of the 21st Century 'You just can’t tell almost 74 million voters to go screw themselves and expect them to continue to respect you.' By Fred Weinberg, The Western Journal December 15, 2020
Official White House Photo by Tia Dufour Flickr Trump Tells Party He Can Still Win the Election with Help of 'Certain Very Important People' The fate of the 2020 presidential election rides on the Supreme Court, and President Donald Trump isn't giving up yet. By Joe Saunders, The Western Journal December 10, 2020
Claire Anderson / Unsplash Arizona GOP Appealing Suit Over Voting Software to Supreme Court US District Judge Diane Humetewa, an Obama appointee, dismissed the Republicans' case on Wednesday. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal December 10, 2020
Fox News via Hannity Clips / YouTube screen shot McEnany: Texas' US Supreme Court Filing Single Most Important Document of 2020 Election 'The chances of [Biden] prevailing in all four of the states, where he was so far behind, the chances of that are one in a quadrillion to the fourth power.' By Randy DeSoto December 10, 2020
Official White House Photo by Tia Dufour / Flickr Trump Announces He Is 'Intervening' In Texas' Supreme Court Election Case The attorneys general of Alabama and Louisiana have expressed interest in joining the lawsuit if the Supreme Court takes it up. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal December 9, 2020
Phil Roeder / Flickr 'Missouri Is in the Fight': MO, AR and LA Attorneys General Join Texas' SCOTUS Battle If even more states join forces with Texas, this could very well be a critical legal battle in deciding the 2020 election. By Jared Harris, The Western Journal December 9, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Ted Cruz Announces He's Agreed To Argue Key Election Case in Supreme Court Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas is ready to argue what could be a landmark elections case if it reaches the US Supreme Court. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal December 8, 2020
Donald J. Trump / YouTube screen shot Levin: SCOTUS Likely To Rule in Trump's Favor Over 'Unconstitutional' PA Election Law Changes Mark Levin, who served as chief of staff to Attorney General Edwin Meese in the Reagan administration, explained why the legal case is strong. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal December 7, 2020
JD Lasica / Flickr California Churches Get Huge Win as SCOTUS Shuts Down Newsom's COVID Restrictions The US Supreme Court sided with a California church that challenged Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom's restrictions on places of worship. By Samantha Chang, The Western Journal December 7, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr California Churches Score a Big Win as Supreme Court Scraps Ruling Upholding Newsom's COVID Restrictions The Supreme Court ordered a lower court to revisit a ruling against a California church, which is challenging a state restrictions on worship. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal December 3, 2020
Gage Skidmore / Flickr Newsom Ignores SCOTUS, Doubles Down on Religious Gathering Restrictions The state's limited stay-at-home order, which places strict limitations on religious services, will not extend to the film industry. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal December 2, 2020
Carmen Rodriguez / Flickr Trump Speaks Out About Alleged Fraud in First Post-Election Interview, Rips Judges' Election Decisions Trump expressed his frustration that judges are blocking his legal team's efforts to challenge the election results. By Elizabeth Stauffer, The Western Journal November 30, 2020
Marc A. Hermann / Flickr Cuomo Furious After Supreme Court Strikes Down His Church Restrictions 'The restrictions at issue here ... strike at the very heart of the First Amendment’s guarantee of religious liberty.' By Jennifer Jean Miller, The Western Journal November 27, 2020