Supreme Court Pauses EPA’s ‘Good Neighbor’ Rule That Cracks Down on Smog
Supreme Court voted 5–4 to temporarily put on hold the EPA’s “good neighbor” rule cracking down on states whose industries are said to be contributing to smog.
Gun Sales Skyrocket After Oregon Passes Measure Restricting Gun Rights
Gun sales have skyrocketed in Oregon since narrow passage of strict gun control measure in midterm election. Opponents are planning to file suit against measure.
Everything You’ve Heard About the Debt Limit is Wrong
Popular narratives about why national debt has become so massive are false. Two of the most common are that tax cuts and military spending are largely to blame.
Biden Admin Pledges $3 Billion to Address Climate Change, Promote ‘Gender Equity’ Overseas
Biden to spend $3 billion to help less developed economies address climate change, including $400 million to advance "gender equity" in those countries.
Supreme Court Will Hear Shareholder Lawsuit Alleging NVIDIA Deceived Investors
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case from Silicon Valley giant Nvidia that could make it more difficult for shareholders to pursue securities fraud lawsuits.
Veteran Reporter Catherine Herridge Held in Contempt for Refusing to Disclose News Source
Judge found Catherine Herridge in contempt of court for refusing to identify sources used for investigative series relating to FBI probe into Chinese scientist.
The 5 Supreme Court Cases to Watch This Session
Social media censorship, federal regulation, separation of powers, gerrymandering, and gun rights are on the docket of the United States Supreme Court.
Gun Bans in Post Offices Violate 2nd Amendment, Judge Says
Federal judge in Florida ruled U.S. government’s decision to arrest man for possessing firearm in post office violated his Second Amendment right to bear arms.
Supreme Court Limits SEC’s Enforcement Powers
SCOTUS ruled against SEC use of in-house courts, holding defendants who face civil penalties must receive a jury trial under 7th Amendment of Constitution.
US Supreme Court Gets Emergency Petition Over Illinois ‘Assault Weapons’ Ban
Justice Amy Coney Barrett received the filing on Wednesday.
Opponents of Illinois's "assault weapons" ban filed an emergency petition with the U.S. Supreme Court on...
2 More Governors Block Credit Card Companies From Tracking Gun Sales
Indiana and Utah join seven other states in passing laws banning the use of codes to track firearms and ammunition sales.
Senator Pete Ricketts Demands Biden Administration Define Conservation
Since Biden signed EO 14008, on January 27, 2021, where he initiated 30×30, the administration has been asked to define one word, which they have refused to do.