Supreme Court Rules New York’s Concealed-Carry Gun Law Is Unconstitutional, Recognizes Right to Carry...
The Supreme Court voted 6–3 to strike down New York state’s draconian concealed-carry gun permitting system on constitutional grounds.
Supreme Court Curbs Federal Law That Increases Penalty If Crime Involves Gun
Supreme Court ruled in favor of criminal defendant to curb federal law mandating enhanced penalties for crimes involving a firearm.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Maine’s Ban on Funding for Religious Schools
Supreme Court struck down as unconstitutional a Maine law excluding families from student aid program if children go religious schools.
SCOTUS Seems Likely to Take Up Case That Could Recognize States’ Power to Regulate...
The Supreme Court seems likely to take up a new election law case that could recognize states’ power to regulate elections.
Court Rules for the First Time That an Insured Business Can Seek Damages Over...
An appellate court has ruled for the first time that an insured restaurant, Oceana Grill on Bourbon St., can seek COVID-19 shutdown damages.
‘Obstruction Of Justice’: Supreme Court Justices Along With Families Have To Be ‘Removed’ From...
Mike Davis talks about dangerous conditions under which Supreme Court justices are living due to dereliction of duty by AG Merrick Garland.
FBI Warns It Won’t Tolerate ‘Violence’ Amid Supreme Court’s Abortion Ruling
FBI will not “tolerate violence, destruction, interference with government functions, or trespassing on government property” after armed man arrested near Kavanaugh home.
Judge Rules in Favor of Home Depot, Against Displaying ‘Black Lives Matter’ Messaging on...
Judge dismissed NLRB complaint against Home Depot claiming they violated employee rights by stopping workers from wearing BLM imagery at work.
Pro-Abortion Protesters Block Streets Outside Supreme Court as Opinions, Orders Expected
Pro-abortion protesters descended on Washington to block streets and make known their opposition to court’s looming decision on Roe v. Wade.
Supreme Court Won’t Lower Bar for Immigration Detainees to Sue Government
In a pair of rulings on June 13, the Supreme Court made it harder for those held in immigration detention to bring legal challenges.
Protesters Attempt to Finalize Supreme Court Shutdown Scheme in Chaotic Meeting
Protesters led by organizing group Shut Down D.C. plan to block U.S. Supreme Court pedestrian entrances so Justices cannot enter building.
Refusing to Prosecute Those Protesting at Supreme Court Justices’ Homes Is Inexcusable
It's criminal to protest “near a building or residence occupied or used by [a federal] judge ... with the intent of influencing any judge."