American Greatness reports that a controversial book detailing allegations of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh has suffered terrible book sales. Described by industry insiders as “one of the most epic bombs in political publishing over the past decade.” The Education of Brett Kavanaugh: An Investigation by New York Times reporters Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly, […]
5 Superstar Judges for SCOTUS
In his 2016 campaign, after the death of Justice Antonin Scalia thrust the Supreme Court into the campaign, Donald Trump put together a list of judges that, as Cato’s Ilya Shapiro writes, ultimately “attracted swing voters in key states.” President Trump appointed two Supreme Court Justices in his first term. Now he heads into a […]
The Left Just Keeps Missing on Kavanaugh
Despite numerous attempts at character assassination, the left just keeps missing in their attacks on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel explain: Believe it or not, it was a year ago that a constellation of left-wing activist groups cooked up a series of outlandish lies designed to keep Brett Kavanaugh off […]
Gorsuch: “We Should All Be Originalists”
“We should all be originalists.” That’s the suggestion of Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch in his new book “A Republic, if You Can Keep It.” Here are some quotes from Gorsuch’s book: Originalism teaches only that the Constitution’s original meaning is fixed. Living constitutionalists often complain we can’t know the original understanding because the document’s […]
“Grounds to Impeach Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg?”
Originally posted on October 2, 2018. Writing at The American Spectator, Dov Fischer suggests that there may come to be reason to impeach Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, as her increasingly erratic and volatile political statements suggest she is becoming more activist than jurist. He writes: It is very possible that President Trump will have at […]
Ruth Bader Ginsberg Not for Expanding Supreme Court Justices
In an interview this week with NPR, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg told Nina Totenberg that she is not in favor of proposals put forth by some Democratic presidential candidates advocating changing the number of Supreme Court justices. For example, Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Indiana, indicates he would increase the number of justices from […]
Alabama Leads the Charge to Overturn Roe v. Wade
In The Federalist, Madeline Osburn explains how the goal of Alabama’s strict new abortion law is to challenge Roe v. Wade. She writes (abridged): On Tuesday, the Alabama state legislature passed a bill effectively banning abortion in the state, but with an underlying goal of challenging the legal precedent across the country: overturning the landmark Roe […]
Supreme Court Will Rule for Citizenship Question
It would seem obvious to most that if the Census Bureau can ask residents about their fertility and their race, it ought to be able to ask about fundamentally more important civic questions such as whether or not the respondent is a citizen. Despite that easy logic, when the Trump administration attempted to add that […]
Time to Target Octogenarian Justices Ginsburg and Breyer
Originally posted October 10, 2018. In The American Conservative, Pat Buchanan praises President Donald Trump for his historic defeat of Democrats, a triumph he says may “secure for constitutionalism—perhaps for decades.” He also hands out praise to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for maintaining enough unity among Republicans to get Kavanaugh confirmed. Pat writes (abridged): […]
The End of the Line for Ruth Bader Ginsburg?
Like many people around the country and on the Internet, Taylor Day, writing at the American Thinker, is wondering, where’s Ruth? Day writes: It has been 54 days since the public laid eyes on the 85-year-old Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and her absence is prompting calls for proof of life. The last time she […]
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