A recurring theme — or trope — around President Donald Trump’s second term is the administration’s putative goal to outsource governmental functions to the private sector. In light of oral arguments in FCC v. Consumers’ Research last month, it’s worth…
Last week, the Supreme Court rendered two decisions that are far afield from conservative thought and constitutional jurisprudence. One is fundamentally wrong and the other shows considerable dissention and perhaps confusion among the Court’s members about the Second Amendment. First,…
Clarence Thomas accepted vacations paid by a rich guy. Therefore he should be disqualified as a Supreme Court justice? Samuel Alito’s wife hangs flags that may carry implied political messages. Therefore he should be disqualified as a Supreme Court justice?…
People recorded Nancy Pelosi and Samuel Alito. The circumstances behind the recordings of the two most prominent Italian-Americans in U.S. public life diverge from that point. “We have responsibility, Terri,” then-Speaker Pelosi told her chief of staff on Jan. 6,…
On Tuesday, Senator Dick Durbin (D-Illinois) called on Justice Alito to recuse himself from cases involving former President Donald Trump and any other “cases related to the 2020 presidential election and January 6th attack on the Capitol.” (READ MORE: Durbin,…
WASHINGTON — Three years ago, The Washington Post deemed a story about an upside-down flag outside U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s Virginia home as too thin. As the Post reported May 25, the paper had corroborated the story, but…
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is under attack because his wife has had the nerve — the nerve!!!! — to fly the American flag in front of their home in the accepted sign of distress: upside down. Not to…
Tuesday morning the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments pursuant to a case in which Charles and Kathleen Moore argue that an obscure provision of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is unconstitutional. This is not an “inside…
Late Friday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear Missouri v. Biden, a case that may end the Biden administration’s circumvention of the First Amendment by outsourcing censorship to Big Tech. The case was initially filed by the states of Missouri…