Supreme Court
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Upholds Tax Exemption for Catholic Charity
Dec 16, 2025 — Courts & Law
The Wisconsin Supreme Court affirmed a tax exemption for Catholic Charities, rejecting the attorney general's attempt to defy a U.S. Supreme Court ruling.
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Supreme Court Case Could Shift Power Dynamics Between President and Independent Agencies
Dec 12, 2025 — Courts & Law
The Supreme Court's consideration of Trump v. Slaughter may redefine presidential authority over independent agencies, raising concerns among critics.
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Supreme Court to Hear Case on Birthright Citizenship Amid Immigration Debate
Dec 11, 2025 — Immigration
The Supreme Court will review a case challenging birthright citizenship, raising questions about the 14th Amendment and immigration policy.
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Supreme Court to Review Birthright Citizenship Precedent
Dec 10, 2025 — Courts & Law
The Supreme Court will hear challenges to birthright citizenship, raising questions about the interpretation of the 14th Amendment and its historical context.
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Supreme Court Signals Support for Presidential Control Over Executive Branch
Dec 9, 2025 — Courts & Law
The Supreme Court appears ready to affirm presidential authority over independent agencies, potentially reshaping executive power.
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Justice Jackson Questions Role of Unelected Officials in Federal Agencies
Dec 8, 2025 — Courts & Law
During Supreme Court arguments, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson raised concerns about the accountability of unelected officials in federal agencies.
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Supreme Court to Review Birthright Citizenship Interpretation
Dec 8, 2025 — Courts & Law
The Supreme Court will hear a case challenging the interpretation of the 14th Amendment's citizenship clause, raising significant legal questions.
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Supreme Court Allows Texas to Implement New Congressional Map
Dec 5, 2025 — Courts & Law
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily lifted an injunction against Texas' new congressional map, enabling its use in the 2026 midterm elections.
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Supreme Court Defers Decision on Trump's Firing of Library of Congress Official
Nov 26, 2025 — Courts & Law
The U.S. Supreme Court has deferred a decision regarding President Trump's authority to fire a top official at the Library of Congress. The court's one-page.
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Pro-Life Center Takes Its Fight Against Dem Lawfare To SCOTUS
Nov 21, 2025 — Courts & Law
A pro-life pregnancy center is preparing to challenge New Jersey Democrats’ legal actions at the U.S. Supreme Court next month. First Choice Women’s Resource.
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It's Past Time Red States Work To Topple SCOTUS' 'Plyler' Ruling
Nov 20, 2025 — Immigration
The repercussions of a 1982 U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing illegal aliens access to public schools have resurfaced in Charlotte, North Carolina, this.
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Trump Has The Power To Impose Tariffs Via IEEPA
Nov 17, 2025 — Courts & Law
Tariffs are being discussed as a flexible and effective policy tool for regulating imports as the Supreme Court considers the extent of presidential authority.
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Gorsuch: 'The Greatest Danger America Faces Today' Is 'Itself'
Nov 13, 2025 — Opinion
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch has emphasized the critical role of civic education in America, warning that neglecting shared history and responsibilities.
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WI's Leftist Supreme Court Justices Have A Recusal Problem
Nov 13, 2025 — Courts & Law
Michael Gableman is requesting that Justice Janet Protasiewicz recuse herself from his disciplinary case before the Wisconsin Office of Lawyer Regulation.
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Justice Kennedy's Memoir Sparks Debate on Judicial Philosophy
Nov 12, 2025 — Opinion
Former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's memoir, "Life, Law & Liberty," has reignited discussions about his judicial philosophy and its implications for.
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Concerns Raised Over Judicial Practices Following SCOTUS Ruling
Nov 11, 2025 — Courts & Law
Concerns regarding the effectiveness of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling in Trump v. CASA have been highlighted by legal experts, particularly Associate.
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Supreme Court to Rule on Counting Mail Ballots Received After Election Day
Nov 11, 2025 — Elections
The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a significant case regarding the counting of mail-in ballots, specifically whether states can accept ballots that.
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Media Are Spinning That 'Gay Marriage' Case SCOTUS Rejected
Nov 11, 2025 — Media
The U.S. Supreme Court recently declined to hear a case that sought to overturn the 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision, which legalized same-sex marriage.
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Supreme Court Questions Legality of Trump's Emergency Tariffs
Nov 8, 2025 — Explainers
Supreme Court Questions Legality of Trump's Emergency Tariffs. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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SCOTUS Smacks Down Order Blocking Trump's Passport Policy
Nov 6, 2025 — Courts & Law
The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily halted a lower court injunction on Thursday that aimed to prevent the Trump administration from enforcing its passport policy.
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Justice Barrett Discusses Originalism and Judicial Philosophy in Recent Interview
Nov 6, 2025 — Courts & Law
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett emphasized the importance of originalism and the role of the judiciary in a recent interview with the.
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Supreme Court Questions Legality of Trump's Emergency Tariffs
Nov 6, 2025 — Courts & Law
The U.S. Supreme Court expressed skepticism regarding President Trump's use of emergency tariffs during oral arguments in two significant cases on Wednesday.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Refuses to Recuse After Criticizing Defendant
Nov 6, 2025 — Courts & Law
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Dallet has declined to recuse herself from a case involving former Justice Michael Gableman, despite having previously.
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Pennsylvania Voters Retain Three Supreme Court Justices for Another Decade
Nov 5, 2025 — Elections
Pennsylvania voters have opted to retain three state Supreme Court justices, ensuring the court will maintain its current composition of five Democrats and two.
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Dispute Among Supreme Court's Liberal Justices Revealed
Nov 4, 2025 — Courts & Law
A recent report highlights a growing divide among the U.S. Supreme Court's liberal justices regarding their approach to key cases. The New York Times article.
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SCOTUS Weighs Trump's Emergency Tariff Powers
Nov 4, 2025 — Explainers
SCOTUS Weighs Trump's Emergency Tariff Powers. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Report: Radical Groups Use Homeless Crisis For Leftist Ends
Nov 4, 2025 — Courts & Law
More than a year after the Supreme Court’s ruling upholding local rules banning homeless camps on public property, Grants Pass, Oregon, remains a focal point in.
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Inferior Court Judges Need to Stop Overstepping Their Authority
Nov 3, 2025 — Courts & Law
In a recent New York Times article, numerous inferior court judges were reported to have violated the Code of Conduct for United States Judges by criticizing.
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VRA Needs Aligning With A Constitutional Definition Of Equality
Nov 3, 2025 — Elections
As the Supreme Court grapples with Louisiana v. Callais, it’s clear that Section 2 of the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965, in its current interpretation, has.
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Finland's Supreme Court Considers Bible Quoting as Hate Speech
Oct 30, 2025 — Courts & Law
Finland's Supreme Court is deliberating whether quoting the Bible constitutes illegal "hate speech" under the country's war crimes laws, a case that could have.
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24 State Attorneys General Support Challenge to Birthright Citizenship
Oct 28, 2025 — Immigration
The attorneys general of 24 states have filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court supporting the Trump administration's efforts to end birthright citizenship.
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DOJ Asks SCOTUS To OK Library Of Congress Official's Firing
Oct 28, 2025 — Courts & Law
The Justice Department has requested that the U.S. Supreme Court intervene in a legal dispute regarding President Trump’s authority to fire a top official at.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court to Decide on Tax Exemption for Catholic Charities Following SCOTUS Ruling
Oct 24, 2025 — Politics
The Wisconsin Supreme Court is set to determine the future of tax-exempt status for the Catholic Charities Bureau (CCB) after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in.
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Public Schools Can't Prohibit Prayer And Promote Witchcraft
Oct 22, 2025 — Education
A public high school in Orange County, Florida, faced backlash after airing a weekly "Witchy Wednesday" video series that included instructions on casting.
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Supreme Court Petition Challenges Michigan's Voter Roll Maintenance
Oct 20, 2025 — Explainers
Supreme Court Petition Challenges Michigan's Voter Roll Maintenance. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Key Redistricting Cases
Oct 17, 2025 — Elections
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on October 15, 2025, in two significant redistricting cases, Louisiana v. Callais and Robinson v. Callais, which.
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Audio: Biden Privately Praised Clarence Thomas' 'Character'
Oct 16, 2025 — Courts & Law
During his 2020 presidential campaign, Joe Biden claimed to have believed Anita Hill's allegations of sexual harassment against Supreme Court Justice Clarence.
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KBJ Suggests Black People Can't Vote
Oct 15, 2025 — Courts & Law
During oral arguments for a significant case regarding race-based gerrymandering, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, appointed by Democrats, suggested that race.
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Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Racial Discrimination in Redistricting
Oct 15, 2025 — Courts & Law
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Wednesday regarding the use of race in redistricting, specifically in the cases of Louisiana v. Callais and.
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Alito Critiques Lower Courts for Avoiding Parental Rights Cases in Schools
Oct 14, 2025 — Courts & Law
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito expressed concern on Tuesday regarding lower courts' reluctance to address cases involving schools allegedly facilitating.
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Judicial Tensions Rise as Lower Court Judges Criticize Supreme Court's Emergency Docket
Oct 13, 2025 — Courts & Law
The U.S. Supreme Court has recently faced criticism from lower court judges regarding its management of the emergency docket, particularly in cases involving.
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Louisiana Appeals to Supreme Court on Race-Based Redistricting
Oct 13, 2025 — Elections
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on race-based redistricting in two significant cases, Louisiana v. Callais and Robinson v. Callais, on.
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Supreme Court to Review Free Speech Rights of Counselors in Colorado Case
Oct 10, 2025 — Courts & Law
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to decide whether the First Amendment protects the free speech rights of counselors in Colorado who provide therapy aligned with.
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Plaintiffs 'Very Optimistic' About SCOTUS Elections Case
Oct 10, 2025 — Elections
Plaintiffs are feeling “very optimistic” the U.S. Supreme Court will rule in their favor in a pivotal elections case recently heard before the justices, legal.
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Kagan Ignores Standing Issues That Hamstring GOP Election Suits
Oct 9, 2025 — Elections
During a pivotal Supreme Court hearing on Wednesday, Associate Justice Elena Kagan attempted to dismiss the notion that Republicans face greater difficulty.
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Kavanaugh Questions Illinois' Stance on Election Litigation
Oct 8, 2025 — Elections
Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh criticized Illinois officials during Supreme Court oral arguments on Wednesday for inconsistencies in their legal arguments.
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Alito Slams CO For Saying Therapists Can't Affirm Kids' Natural Sex
Oct 8, 2025 — Courts & Law
Associate Justice Samuel Alito challenged the constitutionality of a Colorado law banning "conversion therapy" for minors during oral arguments in the.
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Gorsuch, ACB Grill Colorado On Gender Therapy Laws
Oct 7, 2025 — Courts & Law
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Tuesday in Chiles v. Salazar, a case challenging Colorado's law that prohibits therapists from providing.
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Washington Post Dubs Armed Red Mass Suspect ’Man With Tent’
Oct 6, 2025 — Media
The Washington Post referred to a 41-year-old New Jersey man arrested for alleged intent to kidnap or injure outside a judiciary-themed Catholic mass as a mere.
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Man Arrested For Explosives At Judiciary Mass
Oct 6, 2025 — Crime
Days after a man attempted to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and received a light sentence, police arrested a 41-year-old man on bomb charges.