Chef José Andrés joined protesters outside the Supreme Court as Trump attended arguments on birthright citizenship in a historic appearance at the High Court Wednesday.
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Colorado House advances conversion therapy lawsuit bill; GOP lawmaker calls it ‘slap in the face’ to SCOTUS
Colorado Democrats advance a bill creating civil lawsuit pathways against conversion therapy providers just days after the Supreme Court blocked the ban.
Justice Jackson sparks online uproar after linking birthright citizenship to stealing a wallet in Japan
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson faced viral conservative backlash over a wallet-stealing-in-Japan analogy during birthright citizenship oral arguments on Wednesday.
Someone Ask Andy Beshear A Hard Question
The Supreme Court issued one of its most clarifying rulings in years on Tuesday, directly challenging the cancellation efforts of modern progressivism, and the reaction Read More
Sauer cites ‘striking’ figures on secretive birth tourism in high-stakes SCOTUS case
Trump’s executive order seeks to reinterpret the 14th Amendment to deny citizenship to children of illegal immigrants. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday.
Trump signs executive order overhauling mail-in voting in major election integrity push
Trump signed an executive order targeting mail-in voting and voter eligibility, directing agencies to compile citizenship lists and add USPS tracking.
Supreme Court prepares to review Trump executive order on birthright citizenship
The Supreme Court hears oral arguments on Trump’s executive order limiting birthright citizenship, a case that could reinterpret the 14th Amendment for millions.
AAP faces pressure over trans youth care, guiding docs to keep parents in the dark about child’s sexual health
A parental rights group accused the AAP of hiding minors’ sexual health info from parents and pushing transgender procedures over parental concerns.
Biden’s Social Media Censorship Campaign Is Finally Dead
WASHINGTON—A civil rights group this week reached a sweeping settlement with the federal government, which will stop agencies from pressuring social media companies to remove Read More
Alito gives lawyers plain-English lesson on meaning of ‘day’ as Supreme Court weighs late-ballot fight
Justice Samuel Alito emphasized the literal meaning of the word “day” as the Supreme Court heard arguments Monday about whether states can legally accept late-arriving ballots that are postmarked by Election Day.