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How Mexico is Trying to End Your Second Amendment Rights

US Gun Maker Asks US Supreme Court to Expedite Its Appeal of Mexico’s Lawsuit

U.S. gun maker Smith & Wesson asked U.S. Supreme Court for “immediate review” of its appeal in Mexico’s ongoing $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. firearms companies.

Demand Justice, the “Dark Money” Group Behind a $10 Million Campaign Against the Supreme...

Demand Justice, the Left’s preeminent court packing “dark money” advocacy group, announced a $10 million campaign against the Supreme Court.
Justice Gorsuch warns that an ‘explosion’ of new laws could hinder Americans’ freedoms

Justice Gorsuch Responds to Supreme Court Reform Proposals: ‘Be Careful’

SCOTUS Justice Gorsuch responded to Biden admin’s calls to reform court by urging to “be careful” with proposals, it’s important for judiciary to be independent.
Stop complaining Joe, you forced the Supreme Court decision!

Biden, Trump React to Supreme Court Ruling on Presidential Immunity

Biden and Trump issued contrasting reactions to the Supreme Court decision that presidents have absolute immunity from prosecution for official acts.
The Supreme Court in Washington, on April 2, 2024.

Supreme Court Rules Trump Has Some Immunity in Federal Election Case

Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that presidents enjoy immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts—a win for Trump, who'll likely face easier trial in DC.
Key Takeaways From Supreme Court Rulings That Curb Executive Power

Key Takeaways From Supreme Court Rulings That Curb Executive Power

Supreme Court issued rulings to limit the power of the federal government, curbing agencies’ ability to make regulations and take certain enforcement actions.
The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on June 25, 2024.

Supreme Court Overturns ‘Chevron Doctrine,’ Curtailing Federal Government Power

The Supreme Court voted 6–3 to overturn the Chevron deference, a bureaucracy-empowering judicial doctrine that led to explosive growth of U.S. government.

Supreme Court Rules for Jan. 6 Defendant Who Challenged Obstruction Charge

Supreme Court ruled in favor of Jan. 6 defendant Joseph Fischer, former police officer charged under an accounting reform law after four minutes in the capitol.
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.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

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.
Supreme Court rules on EPA's "good neighbor" policy, Purdue Pharma bankruptcy plan

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.
Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court on Oct. 7, 2022.

Supreme Court ‘Inadvertently’ Releases Opinion

The Supreme Court released an opinion in an abortion case on June 26 but quickly unpublished the ruling, in what a spokesperson described as a mistake.