Topic: Judiciary

By Halting The Federal Judiciary’s Left Turn, Trump Has Saved America July 8, 2025 Steve McCann It’s worth contemplating what would have happened if Harris had won or Trump had failed to battle the rogue judiciary’s left turn with the wisdom he’s shown.
Two Harvard law grads issue ludicrous analyses about the Supreme Court’s limits on nationwide injunctions June 30, 2025 Andrea Widburg When Harvard stopped teaching law and started teaching political advocacy, the weak minds in the classroom lapsed into idiocy.
The Supreme Court has reined in dangerous extensions of judicial power June 28, 2025 Matt Rowe This is a return to both America’s intended constitutional balance and its norms.
A federal appeals court stops an overreaching trial court ruling UPDATED May 29, 2025 Andrea Widburg Let’s hope this is a harbinger of the upper-level courts in the federal judiciary remembering that, as Obama said, “elections have consequences.”
The eight narrative fallacies that drive American politics April 22, 2025 Allan J. Feifer Unless Trump and other conservatives can decisively end these narratives, America cannot regain its strength.
Abolish the Bar: The root of our corrupt and lawless judiciary April 7, 2025 Maureen Steele America’s founders never envisioned a system where a privileged class of lawyers would rule over us, creating a nation where justice was accessible, where the people—not unelected legal elites—determined their own fate.
Impeach the judges March 26, 2025 Richard Blakley The Judiciary is encroaching hard into the rights of the Executive. Time to do something about it.
The Imperial Judiciary Of The United States March 23, 2025 Vince Coyner The Founders erred when they listened to Alexander Hamilton’s assurances that the judiciary could never run amok—but Congress can still rein it in.
The Supreme Court Must Recognize That The Executive’s Great Powers Also Mean Smaller Powers March 22, 2025 Ted Noel To the extent Trump has significant enumerated powers over the bureaucracy, we all understand that it means he also has a subset of smaller powers, as well.
A federal district court judge erases Trump’s ability to rid the country of enemy aliens March 16, 2025 Andrea Widburg The decision, which ignores controlling law, is part of the left’s alliance with foreign countries to destabilize America using criminal illegal aliens.
The Biden autopen scandal could be a path to cleaning up some judicial corruption March 11, 2025 Andrea Widburg Some eggs cannot be unscrambled, but, perhaps, others can be made right.
Regarding the president’s power to manage the government, the Supreme Court has spoken February 13, 2025 Andrea Widburg What it said 157 years ago applies perfectly to the situation that the president faces today.
The leftist credentials of a Seattle judge who gave a pass to illegal acts May 3, 2024 Andrea Widburg The judge, a black, Muslim, “cisgender,” pro-abortion woman is leftist judicial activism writ large.
The phantom juror October 12, 2022 Taru Taylor We the People must be more proactive in taking command of the judicial process.
The trial of Derek Chauvin has unleashed the dogs of thuggery and revolution April 21, 2021 Steve McCann The primary lesson the militant left will take away from the Chauvin trial is not that he was found guilty, but that its tactics work. Leftists' willingness to use violence, looting, intimidation, and threats has succeeded beyond their wildest dreams.
Why the Democrats are so crazy to impeach December 6, 2019 Russ Vaughn No, it's not the need to protect Obama, Hillary, and those who assisted in their illicit activities.
‘Good behavior’ by judges June 17, 2018 Thomas Lifson I wonder who “interpreted” good behavior to mean a lifetime sinecure? I could make the argument that judges can’t rule on such a question since they’d be conflicted.
President Trump and the Runaway Judiciary: The Founders Have Provided the Remedy February 15, 2017 Steve McCann Over the past 50 years the Judiciary has become an out of control and unaccountable bludgeon beholden to the statists bent on transforming the nation.
The Dems' plot to control America rolls on May 27, 2014 Ed Lasky Harry Reid’s nuclear option has caused a lot of damage -- and the worst is yet to come.
The Roberts Trap Is Sprung January 2, 2014 Bill Dunne One of the most overlooked aspects of the year just ended is the vindication of Chief Justice John Roberts.
The Trillion-Plus Heist December 31, 2013 Sylvia Bokor The money that politicians and bureaucrats have looted has gone and continues to go into the pockets of the nonproductive.
The Third Sex in Massachusetts February 8, 2013 Janet Tassel People who claim that they are women trapped in a man's body or men trapped in a woman's body are suffering from "delusions, psychosis, or emotional unhappiness." Treatment for such conditions should not include surgery.
Hadd Times Ahead for Egypt? December 14, 2012 Andrew G. Bostom Egypt's judges have a "burning desire" to institute Sharia law, including mandatory hadd (plural hudud, or hudood) punishments.