The best way to stop discriminating on the basis of race, is to stop discriminating on the basis of race. — Chief Justice John Roberts Why has the Supreme Court never seemed entirely comfortable with “race-based admissions”? The reasons are understandable, reports the WSJ in “Notable and Quotable.” Counting by race violates the principle of […]
The President Is Too Powerful: Here’s What to Do about It
In a well researched study for the Cato Institute, William Yeatman explains how the president’s office, through executive orders, became such a powerful force and what should be done to rein in that power. In his introduction, Yeatman explains the problem, writing: As the Supreme Court has observed, “the very idea that one man may […]
The Ridiculous Case Being Made for Clarence Thomas’s Recusal
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has enraged Democrats with his originalist and textualist interpretation of the United States Constitution which often defeats their attempts to bypass the document to implement their illegal plans for America. Their latest plan to get around Thomas and his fellow justices is to attempt to force Thomas to recuse himself […]
Hillary Clinton Claws at Relevance by Publicly Insulting Clarence Thomas
Hillary who? It was hard to forget Hillary Clinton after her resounding loss to Donald Trump. She kept coming back on TV to complain about how the Russians had fixed the election. But eventually, she faded out of the news. Now she’s back, clawing at relevance once again, seeking to boost herself in the news […]
10th AMENDMENT: Dobbs Decision a Win for States’ Rights
You’ve read here extensively in the past about the importance of the Constitution’s Tenth Amendment, reserving any undelegated powers for the states. At the Ron Paul Institute, former congressman and presidential candidate, Dr. Ron Paul, explains how the Roe v. Wade decision was “an illegitimate usurpation of state authority.” He writes (abridged): The Supreme Court […]
What Just Happened? Fixing Its Historic Mistake
Qualifications for the Worst Justice Ever That would be Harry Blackmun. Francis Menton views Blackmun as a pretty good candidate, but Mr. Menton also allows that good cases could be made for others. A Shockingly Week Decision The Manhattan Contrarian writes that Roe, unquestionably, is the most dramatic and consequential power grab from the Warren […]
Will Chuck Schumer Even Apologize to Brett Kavanaugh?
After the recent assassination attempt against Brett Kavanaugh was revealed, many people began to remember when Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer threatened Kavanaugh. Now people are wondering if there will be any consequences to Schumer’s potential incitement of violence against a Supreme Court justice, or if Schumer will even be so civilized as to make […]
ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT: Killer Comes for Brett Kavanaugh
A crazed want-to-be killer was stopped from murdering Brett Kavanaugh last night by Montgomery County Police. CNN Newsource reports that the man, Nicolas John Roske, has been charged with “attempting or threatening to kidnap or murder a US judge.” CNN reports: The Justice Department has charged the man who was arrested near Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s […]
The Supreme Court Must Always Protect the Constitution
At LewRockwell.com, Llewellyn H. Rockwell explains the constitutional ramifications of the Supreme Court’s potential decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. He writes (abridged): Like most of us who write for LewRockwell.com, I’m opposed to the Supreme Court’s pro-abortion Roe v.Wade decision. If the leak proves to be accurate and the decision is reversed, I’d be […]
The Fall of Roe: Making Both Parties Healthier?
It’s time for our country to take a collective deep breath. Regardless of “the language and scope of the Supreme Court ruling this summer,” writes Casey Chalk in SpectatorWorld, abortion in the United States is not going away. Even if abortion happens to be dramatically restricted in your state, you will likely be able to […]
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