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The Supreme Court in Washington on June 25, 2024.

Supreme Court Temporarily Allows Emergency Abortions in Idaho

The Biden administration had argued the state’s law violated a federal law about ‘patient dumping’ that required stabilizing care for emergency room patients.
Social media censorship stops free speech

Fauci, Other US Officials Served in Lawsuit Over Alleged Collusion to Suppress Free Speech

Fauci, Murthy, and other Biden admin officials served with discovery requests stemming from lawsuit alleging gov collusion with Big Tech.

Janet Protasiewicz Wins Wisconsin State Supreme Court Race, Tipping Court’s Balance to Progressives

Janet Protasiewicz winner of Wisconsin state Supreme Court race, tipping the court’s balance from a 4–3 conservative majority to a 4–3 progressive majority.

US Supreme Court Allows Texas to Enforce Law Against Illegal Immigration

The U.S. Supreme Court allowed Texas to enforce a law that would allow local law enforcement officials to arrest people suspected of being illegal immigrants.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration in White Oak, Md., on June 5, 2023

Medical Associations Sue FDA Over Approving Chemical Abortion Pills

National medical associations and doctors is suing federal officials, claiming they illegally approved chemical abortion drugs that they say harm girls and women.
Steve Bannon on Trial

‘A Double-Edge Sword’: Viva Frei Gives Brief Update On The Phony, Show Trial Of...

Attorney David Freiheit (Viva Frei) gives Day 3 updates of the Trial of Steve Bannon and also posts daily updates on PostMillennial.com.
Mark Brnovich

Federal Judge Blocks Arizona’s Personhood Law That Recognizes Life Begins at Conception

Federal judge temporarily blocked AZ’s personhood law that recognizes human life begins at conception, preventing legal action against abortion providers.
Pro-Abortion Protestors in Kavanaugh and Roberts Neighborhood

Protesters Scream Obscenities Outside Justices’ Houses Following Washington March

20 pro-abortion protesters screamed at Justice Kavanaugh’s children while walking by the justice’s Maryland residence multiple times.
Steve Bannon on Trial

Steve Bannon Chooses Not to Testify in Own Defense

Former White House adviser Steve Bannon will not testify in his contempt of Congress trial, his attorneys said in federal court on July 21.

Supreme Court Uproots the Administrative State; Biden Calls to Drop Filibuster to Codify Roe...

A Supreme Court ruling on the EPA could reel in government overreach by restoring the constitutional process for creating laws.
Florida Supreme Court building in Tallahassee, Florida

IN-DEPTH: What You Need to Know About the Historic Tax Case Before the Supreme...

The U.S. Supreme Court recently agreed to hear a challenge to the constitutionality of a provision of the Trump-era Tax Cuts and Jobs Act...

Supreme Court Rules in Favor of High School Football Coach Fired for Post-Game Prayers

Supreme Court ruled school district in Washington state violated First Amendment religious freedom protections when firing coach for praying on field.