Virginia Senate approves constitutional amendment which would allow the legislature to redraw congressional maps, potentially adding four Democratic seats for upcoming elections.
Tag: SCOTUS
Scott Adams, Assisted Suicide, And What It Means To Die Well
The following is an edited transcript from the The Michael Knowles Show. * * * Scott Adams has died. It is a sad story, though Read More
My Reaction To The Trans Athlete SCOTUS Hearing
If you know anything about cults, then you know that, inevitably, their denial of reality catches up with them in spectacular fashion. Heaven’s Gate started Read More
Blue State Governor Refuses To Answer When Asked About Boys Competing Against His Daughter
Washington state’s Governor Bob Ferguson refused to answer a reporter’s question when asked about his own daughter competing against a man during a recent legislative Read More
Morning Brief: Trump Economy Surges, SCOTUS Weighs Women’s Sports, & What Went Wrong In Minnesota
New economic data rolls in with good news for Americans’ wallets, the Supreme Court hears oral arguments on whether states can bar males from competing Read More
Supreme Court weighs states’ power to set sex-based rules in school sports
Supreme Court hears oral arguments Tuesday in cases that could determine whether states can ban transgender athletes from girls’ and women’s sports teams.
Supreme Court Set To Answer ‘What Is A Woman?’ In High-Stakes Trans Athlete Cases
WASHINGTON—Lainey Armistead’s first-ever trip to the Supreme Court will be to watch her own case, a high-stakes legal fight that will determine whether states have Read More
Justice urges ‘stand up for our girls’ as Supreme Court weighs fate of his ‘Save Women’s Sports Act’
West Virginia’s transgender sports ban heads to Supreme Court as former Gov. Jim Justice defends his ‘Save Women’s Sports Act’ in exclusive interview.
Trump admin asks Boasberg for more time to detail CECOT plans after Maduro ouster
The Trump administration has for months resisted a court’s orders to detail the status of the Venezuela plaintiffs, who were deported in March to El Salvador’s CECOT prison.
DOJ’s second-in-command could be central to ‘vindictive’ prosecution of Abrego Garcia, judge rules
The new order stops short of compelling any government witnesses to testify for next month’s hearing.