Leftist university administrators are desperately awaiting the Supreme Court’s decisions in the cases Students for Fair Admissions v. President & Fellows of Harvard College and Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina, which most court watchers predict will…
In its last three terms, the Supreme Court has received a great deal of public attention — both positive and negative — due to its decisions on human sexuality (Bostock, Zarda) and abortion (Dobbs). This term, going relatively unnoticed, were…
Two rulings Friday and today emanating from the U.S. Supreme Court on the question of state sovereignty — or more specifically the ability to check the abusive power of the federal government — have raised the likelihood of something many…
How obsessed is the Left with homosexual and transgender “justice”? Enough to cut impoverished little kids out of government food-assistance programs because they attend a school that does not worship at the same-sex and transgender altar? Consider a court case…
Advocacy groups are threatening litigation after an Oklahoma school board approved the initial application for the nation’s first public religious charter school. On Monday, the Oklahoma Virtual Charter School Board announced that it approved St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual…
Brian Tingley, a 20-year veteran of marriage and family counseling, in March asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear his challenge to a discriminatory law passed in his state of Washington in 2018. In close to half the states in…
The past five weeks have seen a flurry of media activity, clearly coordinated, against the right-of-center U.S. Supreme Court. First, the outlet ProPublica began publishing a series of pieces “exposing” the well-known fact of Justice Clarence Thomas’ long-running friendship with…
Populist conservatives have made their peace with big government and seem to spend their time these days fighting symbolic culture-war battles over such silliness as drag shows. Many of their “solutions” involve owning the libs by harnessing state power on…
The “ministerial exception” is under attack again. And this time on two fronts. The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the 10th District ruled in June 2022 that a religion teacher at a Colorado Christian high school — a “chaplain”…