Neil Gorsuch
With Amy Coney Barrett Confirmed, Does John Roberts Still Matter?
The Supreme Court's move rightward makes the Chief Justice's role less relevant, but don't underestimate Roberts' ability to maneuver.
Amy Coney Barrett, Trump's Expected SCOTUS Pick, Leaves Home for D.C.
Barrett was seen leaving her home with her family to take a Gulfstream jet to Washington, D.C.
Graham Had Vowed President in Last Year of 1st Term Not Make SCOTUS Pick
The South Carolina senator once dared Americans to "use my words against me" during March 2016 remarks, in which he declared the next president—regardless of party—would not fill a Supreme Court vacancy during the final year of their first term.
Religious Liberty Will Prevail Over the Pandemic
The First Amendment does not disappear during a pandemic.
Trump's Appointees Vote Against Him, President Criticizes Supreme Court
"The Supreme Court, including the president's appointees, have declared that he is not above the law," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday during a press briefing.
We Need to Reject Judicial Supremacy Now More Than Ever
Neil Gorsuch has made his decision. Now let him enforce it.
Reading Bostock Through a Racial Justice Lens
There are aspects of the 1964 Civil Rights Act that Supreme Court commentator are not discussing this week.
Certainly Uncertain Times
The Supreme Court's recent decision on Title VII could have grave implications for religious liberty.
Chief Justice Roberts Blasts Schumer's Criticism of Gorsuch and Kavanaugh
"Justices know that criticisms come with the territory," Roberts wrote, "but threatening statements of this sort from the highest levels of government are not only inappropriate, they are dangerous."
Writer Claims Fox News Host Altered Her Twitter Handle for Segment
"Although I thought it was extremely inappropriate for a Supreme Court justice to appear in that capacity on Fox News the day before Trump's impending impeachment, I thought it was even more inappropriate for Tucker Carlson to modify the content of my tweet to reflect a fake blue check mark that I don't have," Amee Vanderpool told Newsweek.
Wisconsin Teacher Shows Video Blasting 'Right-To-Work'
A Wisconsin high school marketing teacher violated district "bias" rules after showing students a comedy-infused pro-labor union video entitled, "Why the Rich Love Destroying Unions."
Kennedy Retires as Last Unanimous Supreme Court Pick
The Supreme Court nomination process has gotten more contentious since Kennedy was confirmed.
Gorsuch Sides With Liberal Justices on Immigration
President Donald Trump's Supreme Court appointee may not have ruled the way the president had hoped.
Gorsuch's Expression During Trump's Speech Is Priceless
"Note to self: Never play poker with Neil Gorsuch," one Twitter user commented.
Trump Outdoes Obama In Federal Judge Appointments
The American Bar Association rated nearly 14 percent of Trump's nominees as "not qualified," a higher percentage than recent presidents.
Who Is Paula White, Donald Trump's Favorite Pastor?
White believes that God makes his followers rich, but her brand of Christianity is controversial.
What's Going on With Affirmative Action?
Donald Trump was elected, focus shifted to Harvard and the University of Texas fought back.
Anthony Kennedy to Stay on Supreme Court
Justice Anthony Kennedy did not issue a news release Monday about retiring, indicating he'll remain the swing vote on the bench.
Neil Gorsuch's Colorado Home for Sale
The three-acre country home is described in the listing as a "Horse Lovers Paradise."
Trump Unveils 10 Judges for Lower Courts
Trump drew two names from the short list of candidates that he released during his presidential campaign.
Jim DeMint Slams Heritage Foundation Over Firing
President Trump had recently praised DeMint for his help in nominating Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch.
Guns in America: Supreme Court to Discuss Gun Case
Despite the 2008 "Heller" case, the Supreme Court has not yet ruled on the right to carry a gun outside of the home.
'Hazing' Rituals Await Supreme Court's Neil Gorsuch
As the newest Supreme Court justice he will be called on to open doors and sit on the cafeteria committee.
Gorsuch Expected to Have Immediate Impact on Top Court
President Donald Trump says the Supreme Court justice will decide cases 'on a fair and objective reading of the law.'
Newsweek TL;DR for April 8, 2017
From Dustin Johnson and the Masters to a Neil Gorsuch controversy to Syria, a lot happened in the first week of April.
Washington Insiders Behind Trump's Supreme Court Win
That disciplined network of operatives delivered for Trump his first major accomplishment as U.S. president: the confirmation of conservative Neil Gorsuch as a Supreme Court justice.
Death of FIlibuster Heralds More Political Courts
The politicization of the judiciary isn't new, but it's accelerating as our nation grows more polarized.
Gorsuch Confirmation: GOP Triggers 'Nuclear Option'
The decision paves the way for future Supreme Court nominees to advance without having to clear the 60-vote threshold.
Gorsuch Accused of Plagiarism Ahead of Senate Vote
How the new allegations could affect the judge's confirmation chances depends on who you ask.