Topic: SCOTUS, Supreme Court

Why the SCOTUS Olmstead decision matters July 4, 2023 Melissa Ortiz Almost a quarter of a century has passed since that SCOTUS ruling, known as the Olmstead decision, was made. The story should be different now for more than three quarters of a million adults with disabilities, though it isn’t.
Supreme Court rules 8-1 against unions' claimed right to destroy employer property during strikes, with just one justice not getting the memo June 2, 2023 Monica Showalter Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made a laughable claim that the right to strike is in danger if unions can't destroy company property in the process.
Why Progressives Attack the Supreme Court April 12, 2023 Paul Krause The rule of law versus the totalitarian lust of the will to power.
Will the Supreme Court leaker ever face any consequences? May 24, 2022 Rajan Laad It has been over two weeks since Politico published a draft opinion by Justice Samuel Alito, and the leaker remains at large.
Why GOP senators must reject Biden's 'diversity hire' Supreme Court justice nominee February 3, 2022 Rajan Laad The GOP should learn to fight back and call out Democrat racism. 
The Supreme Court's New York State vax mandate ruling: A missed opportunity December 17, 2021 John Droz, Jr. Unfortunately, the complaint does not materially dispute either of NYS's two main arguments, but instead asserts that some NYS citizens have a right to opt out of the mandate based on religious beliefs.
Our Supreme Court Goes Full Nicaragua in PA Election Case February 23, 2021 C. Edmund Wright Our Supreme Court is now part of the Washington Swamp, and the Washington Swamp is now totally divorced from any understanding of or caring about the rest of the nation.
SCOTUS throws out lower-court decision halting Trump plan to exclude illegals from Census apportionment December 19, 2020 Thomas Lifson President Trump won one at the Supreme Court yesterday as six justices voted to dismiss a lawsuit against his plan to exclude illegal aliens from Census calculations for purposes of apportioning House seats. 
Supreme Court's Texas Ruling is Nothing Short of Disgrace December 12, 2020 Howard J. Warner A demonstrated lack of fortitude.
What would King Solomon do if he were on the Supreme Court in 2020? December 10, 2020 Howard J. Warner How the Court could act affirmatively on the Texas lawsuit without being accused of choosing the winner.
Some rationality on COVID lockdowns from President Trump's Supreme Court November 26, 2020 Monica Showalter Another reason to thank President Trump. SCOTUS ruled in favor of the First
Sometimes you don’t need to be a lawyer to make a case November 25, 2020 Robert Arvay My case is simple:  the court should require the election officials to show that they followed, not only the law, but the rules of fairness, to a degree that the public can trust.