Tim Canova: Supreme Court Considers Case Seeking to Overturn 2020 Presidential Election
Brunson v. Adams seeks removal of Biden and Harris and Representatives and Senators who certified Electors on Jan 6, 2021 without investigating election fraud.
Court Permanently Blocks Biden Administration’s Transgender Mandate
Federal appeals court permanently blocked Biden admin’s bid to force doctors and insurers to perform or pay for gender-transition procedures.
Ohio Taking Google Search to Court Over What State Attorney General Says Is ‘Unfair...
Ohio AG Dave Yost will meet Google Search in court in May of 2024, seeking to declare search engine a common carrier to make them subject to state regulation.
Judge Blocks Depositions of 3 High-Ranking Biden Admin Officials in Big Tech–Government Collusion Case
Judge ruled high-ranking Biden officials will not be required to testify under oath at depositions in lawsuit alleging federal gov collusion with Big Tech to censor users.
In Moore v. Harper, SCOTUS Could Decide Who Gets The Final Say In A 2024...
If a dispute arose over the results of the 2024 election, Moore v. Harper might provide the touchstone for a state legislative role in determining the winner.
Heritage Files Section 230 Amicus Brief on Behalf of 17 U.S. Senators and Representatives
In Dec. of 2022, The Heritage Foundation, with America First Legal, filed an amicus brief in Gonzalez v Google.on behalf of 17 U.S. Senators and Representatives.
Judge Orders Pro-Life Flight Attendant Re-Hired At Southwest Airlines
Texas judge ordered Southwest Airlines to reinstate Charlene Carter ,who was unlawfully fired for expressing pro-life views and for criticizing her union.
Transgender Surgeries Are No ‘Cure’ for Distressed Youths, Doctor Says
Surgically removing body parts and destroying healthy human function “violates one of the most fundamental principles of plastic surgery,” Dr. Patrick Lappert testified,
New York Restrictions on Carrying Guns on Private Property Violate Second Amendment: Judge
New York law that placed barriers on carrying guns on private property has been blocked by a judge who says it violates the U.S. Constitution’s Second Amendment.
Appeals Court Clears True the Vote Leaders of Contempt
Judge ordered Engelbrecht and Phillips of True the Vote jailed after he found them in contempt but three-judge panel said judge erred when he entered the order.
US Supreme Court Clears Way for Congress to Get Trump’s Tax Returns
The United States Supreme Court on Nov. 22 cleared the way for a congressional committee to get copies of former President Donald Trump’s tax returns.
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.