Ruth Bader Ginsburg And The Brewing SCOTUS Battle
Kylee Zempel and Emily Jashinsky discuss the life of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and break down the politics surrounding the open seat on the Supreme Court.
More Than Half Of All Supreme Court Justices Were Confirmed In 45 Days Or Less
History shows it is possible and even common for justices to be confirmed within 45 days of their formal nomination, including in the court’s modern era.
Biden Is Hiding The Leftwing Judges His Administration Would Put On Supreme Court
Biden previously said he would be releasing a list of SCOTUS nominees, but there is still no word from him on when that list will be published.
Will Democrats Ever Confirm A Republican SCOTUS Nominee Again?
The idea of an executive branch or SCOTUS nominee being confirmed by a Senate controlled by the opposing party may very well be dead.
Don’t Let The Kavanaugh Confirmation Turn Into A Title IX Kangaroo Court
Kavanaugh’s accuser, Christine Blasey Ford, should realize that the far-left tactics of the campus tribunal aren’t going to work in the Senate.
Democrats Will Impose A Religious Test On SCOTUS Nominee Brett Kavanaugh
The American Left equates sincere religious faith with bigotry. That’s why Kavanaugh will almost certainly face a religious test from Senate Democrats.
Potential Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Has A Troubling Record On Religious Liberty
If Kavanaugh’s views were adopted by other courts, then other frivolous claims attacking religion in the public square would have a better chance of being heard in federal courts.
If Nominated For The Supreme Court, Ray Kethledge Would Reinforce Neil Gorsuch
As a result of their shared philosophies, Ray Kethledge and Neil Gorsuch are staunch defenders of religious liberty, the Second Amendment, and the separation of powers.
Here’s Which People On Trump’s List Are Most Likely To Replace Anthony Kennedy
Ten particularly outstanding candidates from the list come to mind: five from the South; four from the Midwest; and one establishment pick from the Beltway.
Does The Government Get To Decide What Constitutes A Slur?
Ilya Shapiro, senior fellow at the Cato Institute, joins Ben Domenech to talk Supreme Court justice nominees and other SCOTUS news.
7 Things The Trump Win Means For The Supreme Court
Here are some of the lessons we must take into the political fight for the Supreme Court.
The Senate Should Refuse To Confirm All Of Hillary Clinton’s Judicial Nominees
As a matter of constitutional law, the Senate is fully within its powers to let the Supreme Court literally die out.