By Steve Byas Former President Donald Trump announced Tuesday that if he wins the White House again in 2024, he will end birthright citizenship via an…
Posts tagged as “U.S. Supreme Court”
By Suzanne Burdick, Ph.D. The U.S. Supreme Court this week decided against hearing a lawsuit against Apple that sought to determine whether the Federal Communication Commission’s…
‘Cannot censor religious viewpoints under the guise of government speech’ By Bob Unruh The Dobbs decision by the U.S. Supreme Court last year will be…
By Bob Unruh The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to take another look at 2020 election-fraud claims, and it will only take four votes for the…
By R. Cort Kirkwood The U.S. Supreme Court’s investigation to discover who leaked a draft of its Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision, which overturned 1973’s…
By FuzzyChimp In a not-so-stunning turn of events, liberal men have learned what we’ve known all along: having sex is one of the leading causes of…
By SARA BURNETT CHICAGO (AP) — Emboldened by the results of November’s midterms, abortion rights supporters say they are preparing for even bigger fights in…
A guest post by author Patrice Johnson The United States Supreme Court has announced it will hear an N. Carolina redistricting case, and it’s a…
By Matthew Vadum Yeshiva University in New York City will not have to recognize an LGBT student club, at least not for the time being, according…
By WND News Services By Tori Shaw Live Action News On July 28, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a judgment in Rutledge vs. Little Rock Family Planning Services, vacating…
By Alex Newman The Christian flag is scheduled to fly over Boston City Hall on August 3 following a “Supreme Spanking” of the city government by…
By WND Staff There remains a problem with the Dobbs decision from the U.S. Supreme Court that struck down the faulty 1973 decision that created a…
By Andrew Gould The recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions around mask mandates have understandably generated a great deal of media coverage and comment. Many conservatives have…
By Mallory Quigley A comprehensive analysis of European abortion laws shows the overwhelming majority of European nations limit elective abortion prior to 15 weeks gestation. This fall, the…
by Natalie Winters Several U.S. federal judges – including Supreme Court Justices – have served as Visiting Professors at the Chinese Communist Party-run Peking University,…
by Jacob G. Hornberger Recently the U.S. Supreme Court declined to consider a challenge to the all-male draft. The plaintiffs in the case argued that…