Progressives take increasingly aggressive aim at the Supreme Court, branding it “illegitimate,” and recommending everything from expanding the number of Justices to ignoring their rulings entirely, but are any of their proposed schemes workable in the real world and what is the best way to proceed when the Court goes astray from your perspective? In… Continue reading What is the proper remedy for an “illegitimate” Supreme Court?
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Love him or hate him, Trump delivered the two most conservative Supreme Court decisions in a generation on back to back days
Whatever your opinion on the former President, it’s almost impossible to imagine rulings this momentous before he announced his candidacy seven years ago this month. There was a time before Trump. There is a time after Trump. The ramifications, both good and bad, still remain to be fully seen. Last week, the Supreme Court rocked… Continue reading Love him or hate him, Trump delivered the two most conservative Supreme Court decisions in a generation on back to back days
Supreme Court: A bombshell leak overturns almost 50 years of abortion rights with a fall out that’s impossible to predict
The United States is poised to enter a brave new world after a first in history leak of a potential ruling that would overturn Roe v. Wade and return the question of abortion to the states. We’ve never experienced anything like it, and despite the punditry, no one really knows where we go from here.… Continue reading Supreme Court: A bombshell leak overturns almost 50 years of abortion rights with a fall out that’s impossible to predict
Abortion: Can the Supreme Court find a middle way on the always controversial issue?
Controversy is already swirling around a Supreme Court that could overturn Roe v. Wade and make abortion a state by state issue. The decision might hinge on the esoteric legal terms, holdings and dictum. Conceivably, there is a middle way where abortion is a right that can be regulated by the states, if only we… Continue reading Abortion: Can the Supreme Court find a middle way on the always controversial issue?



