Many pundits would probably argue that the headline for this story is wrong. It is true, after all, that in both cases the Supreme Court upheld that idea that the issuance of subpoenas was lawful — by Congressional Committees and by the Manhattan District Attorney — for personal financial records relating to Pres. Trump, family […]
The Supreme Court Just Divided Oklahoma’s Justice System in Half…
The Supreme Court case of McGirt v. Oklahoma began with a horrific crime, and ended this morning with 1.8 million Oklahomans’ land being declared within an Indian reservation for the purposes of prosecuting any crimes committed by American Indians. The decision has met celebration among some American Indians, as well as deep concern from legal […]
Supreme Court Blocks and Punts on Trump Financial Records Cases…
Apparently stall tactics are all the rage amid a political judiciary that is collapsing from a quickly metastasizing cancer inside the third branch of government. Today the Supreme court blocked in part, and punted in part, on three cases related to the resistance effort to gain the private financial records of President Trump. The bottom […]
Judicial Transparency Group ‘Appalled’ That Chief Justice Roberts’s Hospitalization Was Hidden from Public for Weeks…
We learned for the first time on Tuesday night that Chief Justice John Roberts fell and hit his head while walking at a country club near his home on June 21, resulting in an overnight hospital stay. To repeat, the chief justice of the highest court in America was hospitalized and the public didn’t find […]
OPINION ANALYSIS: Court Rules That Catholic Elementary School Teachers Are ‘Ministers,’ Cannot Sue for Employment Discrimination…
In 2012, the Supreme Court ruled that a doctrine known as the “ministerial exception,” which bars ministers from suing churches and other religious institutions for employment discrimination, prohibited a lawsuit filed by a teacher at a Lutheran school who was also an ordained minister. Today, by a vote of 7-2, the court held in Our […]
Unanimous Supreme Court Smacks Down ‘Faithless Electors’ in Time for 2020 Election…
The Supreme Court of the United States handed down an opinion in the “Faithless Elector” cases on Monday, which will maintain status quo on all things electoral college for the foreseeable future. Holding that the Electors’ “constitutional claim has neither text nor history on its side,” the Court ruled unanimously that states have the right […]
Supreme Court Rules Law Creating Director of CFPB Unconstitutional – Severs Removal Clause, Retains Agency…
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CPFB) was originally created by congress (Elizabeth Warren lead) as a quasi-constitutional watchdog agency to reach into the banking and financial system, under the guise of oversight, and extract money by fining entities for CFPB defined regulatory and/or compliance violations. Essentially, the CFPB is a congressionally authorized far-left extortion scheme […]
Supreme Court Rule 7-2 to Uphold Fast-Track Deportation of Rejected Asylum Seekers…
The Supreme Court has ruled 7-2 (pdf here) that asylum seekers have no right to a hearing when their claim is denied; and their deportation is in accordance with the law. This is a major win for the Department of Homeland Security, immigration and border controls – The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that asylum seekers […]
Opinion Analysis: Federal Employment Discrimination Law Protects Gay and Transgender Employees…
Today the Supreme Court, by a vote of 6-3, ruled that even if Congress may not have had discrimination based on sexual orientation or transgender status in mind when it enacted the landmark law over a half century ago, Title VII’s ban on discrimination protects gay, lesbian and transgender employees. Because fewer than half of […]
Supreme Court Denies to Review Trump Admin’s Request to Strike California’s Sanctuary Law…
The Supreme Court on Monday rejected to hear the Trump administration’s request to strike down several provisions of a California “sanctuary” law that limits the cooperation between state and local law enforcement and federal immigration agents. The Trump administration appealed to the high court after lower courts refused to enjoin several provisions of the California […]
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