U.S. Supreme Court

Jeffrey Clark | July 1, 2022

Leftists in the media and on Twitter whined after the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a major victory to constitutional originalists, this time on energy policy.

Jeffrey Clark | June 28, 2022

Hundreds of Amazon employees reportedly signed a letter to company executives demanding they denounce the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 24 decision that reversed Roe v. Wade.

Joseph Vazquez | June 27, 2022

The co-owner of a major gaming organization lost his marbles following the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn the notorious 49-year-old pro-abortion Roe v. Wade ruling. 

Autumn Johnson | May 31, 2022

The Supreme Court temporarily blocked a Texas law that aims to prevent discriminative censorship on social media platforms.

Catherine Salgado | May 6, 2022

Pro-abortion leftists took to Twitter in a frenzy after Politico published a leaked U.S. Supreme Court document that could overturn Roe v. Wade (1973). While then-President Donald Trump was banned from Twitter for a supposed risk of inciting…

A leftist group posted home addresses of six right-leaning Supreme Court justices but hasn’t been restricted by any major social media sites. The doxxing attack appears to violate several site policies such as harassment and sharing content that…

Jeffrey Clark | May 4, 2022

Bloomberg News had the audacity to claim that overturning the abortion-sanctioning Roe v. Wade (1973) is erasing women’s “economic gains.”

Catherine Salgado | May 3, 2022

Bill Gates took to Twitter to claim that the reversal of Roe v. Wade would “set us back 50 years.” The tweet came during a huge controversy over a leaked U.S. Supreme Court document revealing that SCOTUS will vote to repeal the decision that…

Joseph Vazquez | May 3, 2022

Notorious liberal billionaire George Soros spewed tens of millions of dollars into the abortion lobby between 2016 and 2020. And as the U.S. Supreme Court is reportedly set to overturn Roe v. Wade (1973), never has there been a more important…

Joseph Vazquez | March 23, 2022

A leftist dark money group funded by liberal billionaire George Soros is closely connected to efforts to push for confirmation of President Joe Biden’s Supreme Court nominee.

Joseph Vazquez | July 2, 2021

The U.S. Supreme Court handed a stunning defeat to the enemies of the First Amendment by invalidating a California law forcing nonprofits to disclose their largest donors — and liberals are losing it.

Joseph Vazquez | October 14, 2020

New York Times economist Paul Krugman is at it again. He’s promoting a conspiracy theory that libertarian billionaire Charles Koch wants U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett to — wait for it — destroy the planet. Sounds like…

Joseph Vazquez | October 2, 2020

Politico seems to be getting into the habit of hyping up radical leftist groups tied to liberal billionaire George Soros looking to sway American politics.

Joseph Vazquez | September 28, 2020

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s leftist philanthropy has surfaced to the front of a Twitter uproar involving a professor who went on a racially-charged rant to viciously attack U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barrett and her family.

Joseph Vazquez | July 9, 2020

Catholic nuns won their challenge against the ObamaCare mandate to cover contraception. But in the NPR story, they were none. Public radio hid that the left was trying to force a religious order to violate its faith.

Joseph Vazquez | October 9, 2019
Another Supreme Court LGBTQ-agenda showdown is in the works. A crucial case dealing with whether the term “sex” in The Civil Rights Act of 1964 can be expanded to include “sexual orientation” is being spearheaded by the…
Corinne Weaver | October 17, 2018
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could determine the status of social media companies as state actors. On October 12, the court accepted Manhattan Community Access Corp v. Halleck, a case where two producers sued the Manhattan…
Julia A. Seymour | June 27, 2018
It’s clear from MSNBC anchor Chris Hayes’s twitter feed, he was unhappy with the Supreme Court decision that limited the power of public sector unions. The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of Mark Janus, a public employee who took his…
Julia A. Seymour | June 19, 2017
The U.S. Supreme Court refused a lawyer’s appeal trying to force Chevron to pay almost $9 billion for pollution in Ecuador. Earlier court ruled the decision against Chevron was obtained through corruption actions. Reuters reported on June 19…