In America, We The People are the sovereign citizens. Our sovereign power flows from God to us. We lend power to our federal and state governments through the loan agreement called the U.S. Constitution. This is radically different from Great Britain, from which we escaped, where the king or queen …
Read More »Nearly all Republican AGs add firepower to Trump's birthright citizenship push
FIRST ON FOX: Nearly all Republican attorneys general asked the Supreme Court on Friday to side with President Donald Trump in his fight to curtail birthright citizenship, offering a wide show of support for one of the president’s most controversial agenda items. The 24 states, led by Iowa’s Brenna Bird …
Read More »Justice Jackson's remarks on minority voters spark heavy backlash: 'They're disabled'
Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson sparked debate Wednesday after she invoked the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) during oral arguments to illustrate how the government can remedy discrimination — an exchange that quickly took off on social media, where some critics accused her of comparing Black voters to disabled …
Read More »Legal defense to 'Save Women's Sports' granted right to make argument to SCOTUS amid trans athlete dispute
Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador and the rest of the legal defense looking to “save women’s sports” have been guaranteed a chance to present their oral arguments to the U.S. Supreme Court after a trans athlete tried to have a potential landmark case dismissed. The Supreme Court ordered on Monday …
Read More »9th Circuit court rules on Trump's National Guard deployment in Portland
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday ruled that President Donald Trump can deploy Oregon National Guard troops into the city of Portland, delivering a significant victory to the Trump administration as it continues its effort to send federal forces into Democratic-led cities despite a string of recent …
Read More »Supreme Court sets date to hear FTC Slaughter case in test of Trump's firing powers
The Supreme Court on Friday set a Dec. 8 date to hear oral arguments in a case centered on President Donald Trump’s authority to fire heads of independent agencies without cause. This closely watched court fight could overturn a longstanding court precedent and further expand executive branch powers. At issue …
Read More »Supreme Court case exposes liberal contradictions on race and segregation
The most consequential Supreme Court case involving race in the current session centers on whether Louisiana must, per the Voting Rights Act, have not one, but two, majority Black congressional districts. Progressives fighting a challenge to the current congressional district map — which includes two such districts — are already …
Read More »Trump wins big in National Guard case, but court fights are far from over
Judges for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Monday cleared the way for President Donald Trump to deploy hundreds of National Guard troops to Portland, handing a major victory to the president in his ongoing federalization fight — but one that might not have much staying …
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