On June 8, a 26-year-old man was arrested outside of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s Maryland home armed with a gun, a knife, zip ties and tools that would help him break into a home. The man, now being ...
Washington, D.C. - Members of the Project 21 black leadership network are cheering the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling sending abortion policy back to individual states. "An unborn child now has a fighting chance at life. This is a great day ...
In a major ruling backing the U.S. Constitution’s Bill of Rights, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of law-abiding citizens seeking to carry their guns outside their homes out of concern for their self-defense. “At a time when Congress ...
In the wake of the verdict in the case of former Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussman, the foreman of the jury that dismissed the charge against Sussman of lying to the FBI “accidentally said the quiet part out loud”: Personally, ...
This week, former Clinton Campaign attorney Michael Sussman was found not guilty on one count of lying to the FBI. In some respects, the verdict was surprising, while in others it wasn't. The evidence presented at trial was overwhelming. By ...
Coach Joe Kennedy is finally getting his day in court – the U.S. Supreme Court. The outcome could be a major victory for the right of people to exercise their faith in public places. The justices are hearing arguments on ...
Lenient Sentencing Should Disqualify Her From the Supreme Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s troubling record on child pornography is a big deal. Child pornography is an epidemic plaguing our country. Filmed rape of children is a federal crime and causes a ...
Having been passed out of committee and gaining the support of a few Republican senators, it seems the confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the U.S. Supreme Court is assured. But there are still lingering – and troubling – ...
When it comes to the appointment of Supreme Court justices, “[t]he media’s treatment of a liberal nominee versus a conservative nominee has been a study in stark contrasts these past weeks.” In an American Greatness commentary, Project 21 Co-Chairman Horace ...
You might not know it from the news coverage, but Ketanji Brown Jackson isn’t the first black person to be named to the United States Supreme Court. She’s not even the second. But the fawning coverage might make you think ...
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Category: Legal Reform
A Ruling at Last
Black Activists Applaud Supreme Court’s Abortion Decision
“Shall Not Be Infringed” Means Exactly That
Sussman Verdict More Than a Defeat for Durham
We’ve Just Witnessed Jury Nullification in the DC Swamp
Justices Consider Right to Pray
Ketanji Brown Jackson Being Soft on Pedophilia and Child Pornography Is a Big Deal, by Patrina Mosley
Jackson Supreme Court Confirmation: Righteousness Beats Representation
Media Make Judge Jackson Undeserving Celebrity
Confirmation Bias