Leftists’ recent barrage of smears against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas appear to be an unconstitutional attempt at reverse court-packing: forcing conservative justices off certain key cases to shape their outcome and, with it, the direction o…
Author: Ken Klukowski
Democrats Demand Details of Personal Friend’s Private Conversations in Quest to Take Down SCOTUS Justices
Senate Democrats’ demands for conservative private citizens’ interactions with Supreme Court justices are unconstitutional, violating First Amendment and equal protection rights, according to lawyers representing Leonard Leo, co-chairman of the Federal…
Unanimous: Supreme Court Expands Protections for Religious Employees
WASHINGTON, DC – Federal law grants Christian employees greater workplace protections than employers for decades thought they were required to grant Christians, and members of other faiths as well, following a unanimous decision by the Supreme Court on…
Supreme Court: Racial Preferences Unconstitutional in College Admissions
Racial preferences in college admissions violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution, the Supreme Court decided Thursday.
Supreme Court Leaves Unclear Limits of State Court Review of State Legislature Redrawing Congressional Districts
State courts can override state legislatures on congressional redistricting maps, but only to a limited extent, and federal courts can override both, a divided U.S. Supreme Court held.
Supreme Court: States Lack Standing to Force Mayorkas to Arrest Criminal Aliens
WASHINGTON, DC – Texas and Louisiana lack standing to sue the Biden administration’s policy of not enforcing a federal law requiring the arrest of certain criminal aliens, the Supreme Court held on Friday.
Supreme Court Rejects Constitutional Challenge to Indian Child Welfare Act
Federal law’s preference for placing American Indian children with Indian caretakers is consistent with the Constitution, a divided Supreme Court held on Thursday.
Supreme Court Sides with Homeowner on Taxes – ‘Render Unto Caesar What Is Caesar’s, But No More’
The Supreme Court held that on property taxes, taxpayers must “render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s, but no more.”
Supreme Court Curtails EPA Power in Sackett Case
The Supreme Court unanimously scaled back the Environmental Protection Agency’s power under the Clean Water Act (CWA) by defining the “waters of the United States” on Thursday in Sackett v. EPA.
Exclusive: Conservatives Nationwide Encourage Speaker Kevin McCarthy to ‘Hold the Line’ on Debt Ceiling Talks
Republicans in the House are rallying behind Speaker Kevin McCarthy in his negotiations with President Joe Biden over the debt ceiling as conservative leaders are circulating a memo encouraging McCarthy to “hold the line” on critically important spendi…