Tag: Supreme Court of the United States
House Judiciary Committee Passes Supreme Court Ethics Legislation
The law would require the Supreme Court to create a code of conduct that would apply to both the justices and their employees.
Amy Coney Barrett Sworn in as Supreme Court Justice
The left are calling for the expanding the Supreme Court, Biden would consider rotating judges to lower courts.
Pompeo Endorses Trump from Jerusalem, Democrats Cite Hatch Act
The Supreme Court's three most liberal justices, Douglas, Brennan, and Marshall, objected to the Hatch Act.
Hundreds Question High Court’s Integrity in ‘The People Are The Sovereign’ Rally
The court commits abhorrent violations of the sacred principle of the separation of powers that guides Western democracies.
On her 86th Birthday, ‘Rally for Ruth’ Wants to Name Brooklyn Municipal Building after...
As of Sunday morning, 93,776 have signed petition to "Rename the Brooklyn Municipal Building for Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg."
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Hospitalized
Ginsberg, 85, is the second female justice of four to be confirmed to the Court.
Congressman Nadler Vows to Investigate Kavanaugh After Democrats Win the House
Democrats accuse Kavanaugh of lying under oath to the Senate Judiciary committee on two occasions.
US Supreme Court Restores Partial Travel Ban
Applicants who claim relationships with anyone in the country are unaffected by the ban on visa applicants from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria, Sudan and Yemen.
Did Ayelet Shaked Borrow a Page from FDR’s Play Book?
FDR taught generations of Poli-sci students how an executive can tame his hostile high court.