Washington, D.C. — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has publicly mocked U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes on social media after she issued a preliminary injunction blocking President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at…
By Ben Blanchard TAIPEI (Reuters) – The front-runner to be Taiwan’s next president pledged on Sunday to be a steady hand who would keep the peace with China, as his two opponents…
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Former Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum holds a 10 percentage point lead in voter preferences in the contest to be the Mexican ruling party candidate for the 2024…
‘Be Willing To Stand Up’: Masterpiece Cakeshop Owner’s Legal Troubles Expected To End After Landmark SCOTUS Ruling Katelynn Richardson on July 12, 2023 The Supreme Court’s recent decision in 303 Creative v.…
More Black Americans Support SCOTUS’ Affirmative Action Ruling Than Oppose It: POLL Harold Hutchison on July 9, 2023 A plurality of black Americans support the Supreme Court’s decision last month that struck…
DAVID BOSSIE: Anti-Censorship Ruling Cuts Biden’s Executive Branch Down To Size David Bossie on July 7, 2023 For anyone paying the slightest bit of attention, it’s easy to see that in recent…
‘COVID Was A Trojan Horse’: Missouri AG Reacts To Judge’s Ruling Against Biden Admin’s Censorship Efforts Harold Hutchison on July 5, 2023 Republican Attorney General Andrew Bailey of Missouri said that the…
Dem AG Openly Promises To Disregard Supreme Court Ruling Protecting Free Speech Katelynn Richardson on July 5, 2023 Democratic Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes promised Friday to ignore a major Supreme Court…
Universities Consider New Rankings To Skirt SCOTUS Ruling On Race-Based Admissions Reagan Reese on July 3, 2023 Universities are considering “adversity scores” to dodge a recent ruling from the Supreme Court which…
Pentagon Can Expect Challenges To Race-Based Admissions Policies After Supreme Court Ruling, Experts Say Micaela Burrow on July 3, 2023 Although the Supreme Court did not clarify how Thursday’s decision overturning race-based…
New Court Ruling Means Native Americans Could Be Exempt From Traffic Laws In This State John Hugh DeMastri on July 1, 2023 The U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals found Wednesday that…
‘Just A First Step’: Ramaswamy Says Colleges Are Searching For ‘Workarounds’ To SCOTUS’ Race-Based Admissions Ruling Harold Hutchison on June 30, 2023 Republican Presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy said Friday colleges are looking…
‘Sad For The Justice System’: CNN Guest Says SCOTUS Compelled Speech Ruling ‘Is A Terrible Step Backward’ Harold Hutchison on June 30, 2023 An attorney who successfully argued cases for gay marriage…
After Lamenting The End Of Race-Based Admissions, Liberal Justices Fret New Ruling Will Legalize LGBT Discrimination Arjun Singh on June 30, 2023 The Supreme Court’s liberal justices have claimed that the court’s…
‘Drunk On Its Own Power’: Liberals Meltdown Over SCOTUS Free Speech Ruling Harold Hutchison on June 30, 2023 Liberals criticized the Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling in 303 Creative v. Elenis on Friday…
Here’s How Much The Supreme Court Just Shaved Off The Deficit In A Single Ruling Brandon Poulter on June 30, 2023 The Supreme Court ruled Friday that the Biden administration’s plan to…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Joe Biden on Friday called the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that blocked his plan to cancel $430 billion in student loan debt disappointing and wrong, and said he…
Liberal Activists Are Already Brainstorming Ways Biden Can Skirt SCOTUS’ Student Loan Ruling Reagan Reese on June 30, 2023 Liberal activist groups are already discussing ways President Joe Biden can get around…
By Joseph Ax, Daniel Wiessner and Tom Hals (Reuters) – The Supreme Court’s decision on Thursday barring race-conscious admissions policies will force universities to find new ways to attract a diverse student…
‘Spiritual Wickedness’: Religious Leaders Melt Down Over SCOTUS Ruling Overturning Race-Based Admissions Kate Anderson on June 29, 2023 Multiple religious leaders melted down over the Supreme Court’s decision Thursday that race-based admissions…
Biden Misrepresents Race-Based Admissions In Speech Slamming Supreme Court Ruling Arjun Singh on June 29, 2023 After the Supreme Court ruled that affirmative action in higher education admissions is unconstitutional, President Joe…
Here’s How Colleges Could Get Around The Supreme Court’s Affirmative Action Ruling Arjun Singh on June 29, 2023 After the Supreme Court ruled that affirmative action in education admissions is unconstitutional, legal…
Harvard Hints At How It Will Keep Considering Race In Admissions Despite SCOTUS Ruling Reagan Reese on June 29, 2023 Harvard University suggested in a statement Thursday that it will use essays…
The Supreme Court’s Coming Ruling On Affirmative Action Could Have Ripple Effects Through Corporate America Katelynn Richardson on June 28, 2023 The Supreme Court’s soon to be released ruling on affirmative action…
Supreme Court Leaves In Place Ruling Banning Charter School From Forcing Girls To Wear Skirts Kate Anderson on June 26, 2023 The Supreme Court declined Monday to review a decision by a…
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Germany’s Commerzbank said on Friday that it would book another provision of 342 million euros ($372.27 million) following a court ruling on how banks treat Swiss franc loans in…