Supreme Court again dodges case of parental rights
(May 21) Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was right earlier this month in complaining that his tribunal chooses to hear too few cases, and the court did it again this […]
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(May 21) Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was right earlier this month in complaining that his tribunal chooses to hear too few cases, and the court did it again this […]
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(May 1) In its reasonable decision to throw out Louisiana’s congressional redistricting plan on Wednesday, a federal judicial panel implicitly highlighted, yet again, the confusing mess both Congress and the Supreme Court have […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, April 26) Oral argument before the Supreme Court this week showed why it is nonsense to claim that anti-vagrancy laws violate the Constitution‘s Eighth Amendment provision […]
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(April 22, official Washington Examiner editorial) During oral arguments on Tuesday, Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Samuel Alito exposed the Biden administration’s inexcusable practice of selective prosecution of protesters and rioters. The case, Fischer v. United States, involved […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, March 29) Don’t fall for former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s newly published call for “pragmatism” rather than “originalism” or “textualism” as the best interpretive method. What Breyer’s suggestion […]
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(March 25, official editorial of the Washington Examiner) State by state, parental rights and parental choice are being vindicated and promoted, even as the federal government and some bad judges work to erode the […]
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(March 11) Rarely does a fortnight pass without me being discouraged by yet another refusal by the Supreme Court to grant a hearing for some case that I think is […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, Feb. 25) The Supreme Court heard a case this week in which, by following the Constitution, it can help states save money, electricity generation, and lives […]
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(December 19, 2023) As dignitaries marked the funeral of former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor on Tuesday, one hopes she can finally get her due as the trailblazer she was. As is usual […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, November, 17) Now that a unanimous Supreme Court has issued a code of conduct for itself, its leftist critics should stop jawboning against the bench as […]
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