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Tag Archives: Courts

U.S. Government/Public domain

Covington teen’s libel suit follows Justice Thomas’ questioning of libel precedent

The Post and other media outlets reported that Sandmann and his classmates were bullying Native American activist Nathan Phillips, based on a partial video clip. However, other media widely reported on the full video that demonstrated that wasn’t the case.

February 25, 2019 in Commentary.

Boston residents operating in Swanton indicted on drugs and guns trading charges

Two Boston residents who temporarily had been living in Swanton were indicted Monday by a federal grand jury on charges related to drug and firearm conspiracy.

February 14, 2019 in TNR News.
Flickr/Blogtrepreneur

The Constitution rejects the premise of judicial supremacy. So should all Americans.

Recovering the Founders’ limited conception of the judicial power is necessary to preserving the integrity of the American people as a self-governing people. 

February 13, 2019 in Commentary.
Flickr/Blogtrepreneur

Activist low-level judges blocking Trump agenda at record pace

Federal district judges who preside over a portion of a single state have been able to block President Donald Trump’s actions 30 times through nationwide injunctions — far more than any other administration in history, according to the Justice Department.

February 10, 2019 in U.S..
Photo courtesy of U.S. Department of Agriculture

Potentially the biggest union-related case since Janus appealed to U.S. Supreme Court

The Buckeye Institute appealed a case to the United States Supreme Court that could prohibit forced public sector union representation if successful.

December 10, 2018 in U.S..
Courtesy of U.S. Department of Agriculture

Landowners hail property rights victory at Supreme Court in frog habitat dispute

A unanimous Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Fish and Wildlife Service was wrong to designate a 1,500 acre tract of land in Louisiana as a “critical habitat” for the endangered dusky gopher frog.

November 27, 2018 in U.S..
Photo by Michael Bielawski/TNR

Brooke Paige appears before Supreme Court to challenge Act 46

The candidate who made national headlines for winning six primary election contests in August is waging an even bigger battle in Vermont’s highest court: the battle over Act 46.

October 19, 2018 in TNR News.
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions at Heritage: Courts embracing dangerous forms of activism

“If the judiciary can subject the executive branch to new, disruptive and invasive reviews, the power of the judiciary is enhanced while the power of the executive has been diminished. That is a tilt we cannot abide.”

October 19, 2018 in U.S..
Gage Skidmore/Wikimedia Commons

Trump’s not stopping with Kavanaugh — he just named 13 more judicial nominees

President Donald Trump announced his eighteenth wave of judicial nominees Wednesday night, just four days after the Senate confirmed Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court.

October 11, 2018 in U.S..
AFGE

Democrats attack Supreme Court’s legitimacy after Kavanaugh confirmation

Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the U.S. Supreme Court has Democrats and liberal activists who opposed his confirmation attacking the legitimacy of the nation’s highest court.

October 7, 2018 in U.S..
Supreme Court of the United States

Senate confirms Brett Kavanaugh to Supreme Court, 50-48

The Senate voted 50-48 Saturday afternoon to confirm D.C. Circuit Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court after a rancorous, protracted confirmation fight that ended with multiple allegations of sexual assault.

October 7, 2018 in U.S..
Senate.gov

Democrat law professor: Kavanaugh turned the tide once he hit back against Democrat attacks

George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley said Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh has turned his confirmation prospects around after deciding to hit back against attacks from Senate Democrats.

September 28, 2018 in U.S..

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