Tag: SCOTUS

SCOTUS on Education Department; Trump on Russia : NPR

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Fake News Media CRASHES OUT After SCOTUS Delivers Multiple Trump Wins | Drew Hernandez |

In a week marked by significant legal victories for former President Trump, the Supreme Court delivered a decisive

Law Prof Jonathan Turley: Majority of SCOTUS Getting Tired of ‘Histrionics And Hysteria’ on Left Side of the Court (VIDEO) |

This past weekend, George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley made an appearance on the Hannity show, conversing

MSNBC Legal Analyst Has Meltdown Over SCOTUS Ruling Limiting Injunctions by Lower Courts (VIDEO) |

Leah Litman, a legal scholar at the University of Michigan and a commentator for the decidedly left-leaning MSNBC,

What is birthright citizenship and what happens after SCOTUS ruling? : NPR

Demonstrators hold a sign reading "Hands Off Birthright Citizenship!" outside the Supreme Court on June 27, 2025. The

SCOTUS rejects challenge to ACA preventive health coverage

The recent Supreme Court decision upholding the Affordable Care Act provision requiring health insurers to cover certain preventive

Chuck Schumer Claims Trump is Trying to Intimidate Judges – Forgets That He Threatened Members of SCOTUS in 2020 (VIDEO) |

Schumer's Claims of Judicial Intimidation During a recent appearance on Al Sharpton's MSNBC program, Senate Minority Leader Chuck

SCOTUS appears likely to uphold ACA preventive care mandate

The Supreme Court is currently deliberating on a key provision of the Affordable Care Act that could have

Millions could lose no-cost preventive services if SCOTUS upholds ruling

A recent study conducted by the Stanford Prevention Policy Modeling Lab (PPML) has shed light on the potential

U.S. Still Won’t Say Whether It’s Facilitating Return Of Mistakenly Deported Man, Despite SCOTUS Decision

The Trump administration is standing firm on its decision not to disclose to a federal court whether it