Democrat-led states are searching for waysto keep censoring counselor conversations about gender after a near-unanimous Supreme Court came down against viewpoint discrimination. In an 8-1 ruling on […]
Author: Katelynn Richardson
Pam Bondi will no longer be attorney general following a tumultuous and controversial tenure. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche will lead the Department of Justice (DOJ) in […]
WASHINGTON — It was impossible for any member of the press or public to stop their eyes from drifting time-to-time from the bench to the middle of […]
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has a lot of problems with the Trump administration’s theory for restricting birthright citizenship. President Donald Trump, who became the first chief […]
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson couldn’t get a single colleague to join her dissent warning of “catastrophic” fallout from upholding a Christian counselor’s free speech rights. The Supreme […]
The Supreme Court sided Tuesday with a Christian mental health counselor who challenged Colorado’s ban on “conversion therapy.” The justices held 8-1 that Colorado’s law, which forces […]
The Supreme Court will hear a case Wednesday that could reshape what it means to be an American citizen. Birthright citizenship has been on a fast-track to […]
A bar official might have violated his own ethics standards by “selectively” initiating disciplinary action against a senior Justice Department official, a conservative group alleged on Friday. […]
Women coerced into taking the abortion pill are calling out a major federally-funded domestic violence support group for backing a policy that enabled their abuse. Despite acknowledging […]
Former special counsel Jack Smith sought nearly two years’ worth of Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel’s phone records, new documents show. Smith’s team subpoenaed records […]
The Supreme Court seemed open Monday to cracking down on states’ ability to accept -in ballots that arrive late. Several justices seemed concerned about the “slippery slope” […]
The Supreme Court unanimously allowed a Mississippi street preacher’s First Amendment challenge to move forward on Friday. Gabriel Olivier, who was previously convicted for preaching outside of […]










