Julia Conley, Common Dreams U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor on Tuesday warned that the court’s right-wing majority had further eroded the nation’s bedrock laws separating church and government when it ruled that Maine must include religious schools in a state-run tuition program. “Today, the court leads us to a …
Read More »Congress Votes to Expand Supreme Court Security
A bill providing security protections for the family members of Supreme Court justices is headed to President Biden’s desk as the nation braces for the high court to release decisions in high-profile cases on abortion and gun rights later this month. The Supreme Court Police Parity Act passed the House …
Read More »New Revelations Show Ginni Thomas ‘Very Much a Part of Seditious Conspiracy’
Ginni Thomas, the right-wing activist and wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, lobbied far more Arizona state lawmakers than previously known to try to overturn the state’s 2020 election results—a revelation that reignited calls on Friday for Justice Thomas to recuse himself from cases related to the election. In …
Read More »DHS Warn That Uvalde Massacre, Impending Abortion Ruling And Midterm Elections Could Spur More Acts Of Violence
By Jaden Edison, The Texas Tribune The Department of Homeland Security has issued a warning about a potential increase in extremist violence fueled by recent mass shootings, including the massacre in Uvalde last month; an expected Supreme Court ruling on abortion rights; and November’s midterm elections. “In the coming months, …
Read More »Armed Man Arrested For Threat To Kill Justice Brett Kavanaugh
A California man arrested early Wednesday morning for allegedly threatening Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh called 911 and reported he had a gun and was having suicidal thoughts, according to newly filed court documents. “At approximately 1:50 a.m. [Wednesday], a man was arrested near Justice Kavanaugh’s residence. The man was …
Read More »Supreme Court Allows States To Use Unlawfully Gerrymandered Congressional Maps In The 2022 Midterm Elections
Henry L. Chambers Jr., University of Richmond In the upcoming midterm elections, states may use maps that a federal court has found unlawful. You read that right: The U.S. Supreme Court recently barred federal courts from requiring states to fix their newly adopted, but unlawful, congressional maps before the 2022 …
Read More »House GOP Introduces Bill Making It A Crime To Leak Supreme Court Documents
On Tuesday, 12 Republican House members, led by conference Vice Chairman Mike Johnson (LA-04), introduced legislation to make the act of knowingly leaking draft Supreme Court opinions a federal crime. The bill, called the Leaker Accountability Act, could result in court employees being fined or facing up to five years …
Read More »Supreme Court Blocks Texas Law Limiting Content Moderation By Social Media Companies
By Uriel J. García, The Texas Tribune The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday blocked a Texas law that prohibits large social media companies, such as Facebook or Twitter, from banning or removing users’ posts based on political viewpoints. The justices, in a 5-4 vote, granted NetChoice and the Computer & …
Read More »Some 68 Years After Brown v. Board, Similar Foes Continue Fighting Progress | Opinion
by Mark McCormick, Missouri Independent May 24, 2022 During a 2014 symposium marking the 60th anniversary of the Brown v. Topeka Board of Education decision, a statement from one of the plaintiffs offered what today feels like prescient insight. Many of the Virginia plaintiffs in the class-action lawsuit, feared integration and would have …
Read More »Supreme Court Overturns Law That Barred Ted Cruz From Fully Recouping A Personal Loan He Made To His Campaign
By Reese Oxner, The Texas Tribune The U.S. Supreme Court struck down a federal law Monday that capped the number of campaign dollars political candidates could use to repay themselves for money they personally loaned their campaigns, handing a victory to U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, who challenged the restriction. The …
Read More »House Judiciary Committee Debates Abortion In Advance Of SCOTUS Ruling
by Jennifer Shutt, Missouri Independent May 18, 2022 WASHINGTON — The national debate over abortion rights raged in the U.S. House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, as Democrats warned of the dangers of a potential end to the constitutional right and Republicans argued that legislatures should determine abortion laws. The hearing …
Read More »Senate Passes Bill Expanding Security For Families Of SCOTUS Justices
The Senate on Monday passed a bipartisan bill that would expand security protections to the family members of Supreme Court justices. The bill,the Supreme Court Police Parity Act, would allow the Supreme Court of the United States Police to provide the families of Supreme Court Justices with around-the-clock security protection. The introduction …
Read More »Corporate America Has Little, If Anything, To Say About Abortion
Chabeli Carrazana Originally published by The 19th In the days since a Supreme Court draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade leaked, corporate America has offered a familiar response: silence. It mirrors the days following Texas’ implementation of its six-week abortion ban last September — silence from the many …
Read More »Gaetz: Pro-Abortion Protesters Are ‘over-educated, under-loved’
by Danielle J. Brown, Florida Phoenix May 4, 2022 Florida U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz took to Twitter to discredit women who rallied Tuesday in support of abortion rights as “over-educated” and “under-loved.” At 6:20 AM Wednesday, he tweeted: “How many of the women rallying against overturning Roe are over-educated, under-loved …
Read More »Senate To Try Again On Abortion Rights After Bombshell Disclosure Of Draft Opinion
by Jennifer Shutt, Iowa Capital Dispatch May 3, 2022 WASHINGTON — U.S. Senate Democrats on Tuesday pledged a new vote codifying the right to an abortion after publication of a draft court ruling that showed the Supreme Court on track to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion decision. Democrats, …
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