News Supreme Court Upholds Federal Gun Control Law that Protects Domestic Violence Victims by Sandra Rhodes June 21, 2024
Roberts Gets Brutally Honest on Roe v Wade – We’re Same as China, North Korea by Western Journal December 2, 2021 0 The observation was simple, but it savaged the pro-abortion argument Read more
Kavanaugh Lists Multiple Times SCOTUS Overruled Precedent, Appearing to Suggest Roe Could Be Another by Western Journal December 2, 2021 0 "You think about some of the most important cases." Read more
Dem Senator Threatens a ”Revolution’ if Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade by Western Journal December 1, 2021 0 The Supreme Court will hear opening arguments on Wednesday in a case that poses a direct threat to the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion. The case -- ... Read more
Chief Justice Roberts Yanks the Reins as SCOTUS Delivers Overwhelming First Amendment Win by Western Journal March 10, 2021 0 "It is undisputed that Uzuegbunam experienced a completed violation of his constitutional rights." Read more
Sen. Rand Paul: John Roberts Not Presiding Over Impeachment Trial ‘Crystalized’ It Is Unconstitutional by Madison Summers January 29, 2021 5 "Myself and others were like, ‘Oh my goodness, the chief justice is not coming.'" Read more
US Supreme Court Justices Appear Unlikely To Strike Down Obamacare by Reuters November 10, 2020 2 "It's hard for you to argue that Congress intended the entire Act to fall if the mandate was struck down." Read more
Time ‘100 Most Influential People of 2020’ Includes Trump, Biden, Harris, Roberts, Pelosi, Barr by Madison Summers September 23, 2020 0 Several prominent figures made the list. Read more
Chief Justice Roberts Memorializes Ginsburg at US Supreme Court by Reuters September 23, 2020 0 "Her voice in court and in our conference room was soft. But when she spoke, people listened." Read more
Pence Swipes at Chief Justice John Roberts: ‘A Disappointment to Conservatives’ by Madison Summers August 6, 2020 2 "Chief Justice Roberts has been a disappointment to conservatives." Read more
McEnany Blasts Supreme Court Ruling on Louisiana Abortion Restrictions by Bradley Cortright June 29, 2020 9 "States have legitimate interests in regulating any medical procedure—including abortions—to protect patient safety." Read more
US Chief Justice Puts Hold on Disclosure of Russia Investigation Materials by Reuters May 8, 2020 15 Roberts put a temporary hold on the disclosure. Read more
George Conway Rips Schumer’s Apology for Comments About Supreme Court by Bradley Cortright March 6, 2020 0 "We will all reap the whirlwind and pay the price." Read more
Schumer Seeks to Clarify His Comments on Supreme Court Justices Regarding Major Abortion Case by Alex Thomas March 5, 2020 2 Schumer sought to clarify his remarks about the Supreme Court justices. Read more
Trump Condemns Schumer for His Remark About Kavanaugh, Gorsuch: ‘It Was a Disgrace’ by Meaghan Ellis March 5, 2020 0 "It was a disgrace." Read more
Chief Justice Roberts Slams Schumer In Rare Rebuke: Those Are ‘Threatening’ Remarks by Madison Summers March 4, 2020 19 "They are dangerous." Read more
‘Wishful Thinking’: Chief Justice No Savior for Liberals at Trump Trial by Reuters February 4, 2020 10 "I think it was wishful thinking." Read more
Rand Paul’s Attempt to Name Whistleblower Squashed by Justice Roberts, Suggests He May Try Again by Bradley Cortright January 30, 2020 3 "It’s still an ongoing process; it may happen tomorrow." Read more
Chief Justice Roberts Admonishes Impeachment Managers, Trump Lawyers ‘in Equal Terms’ by Bradley Cortright January 22, 2020 1 "I do think those addressing the Senate should remember where they are." Read more
Chief Justice John Roberts Swears in Senators as Impeachment Trial Begins by Bradley Cortright January 16, 2020 1 After taking Roberts took the oath, Grassley could be overheard saying, "God bless you." Read more
Senate to Take up Impeachment in a Day of Ceremony and Formality by Reuters January 16, 2020 24 The Senate will invite U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts to the chamber at 2 p.m. to be sworn in to preside over the trial. Read more