Justice Stephen Breyer warns that a Supreme Court opinion blocking government creditors from making robocalls to debtors is “divorced” and “untethered from the First Amendment.” Rather than protecting freedom of speech, the
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Neil Gorsuch Writes 6-3 Supreme Court Opinion Protecting LGBTQ Workers For Now
A new 6-3 Supreme Court ruling protects the rights of workers from employment discrimination solely based upon “sex” under the Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act. The opinion includes protection
How the 5-4 Supreme Court Expanded Police No-Knock Raids Killing Breonna Taylor
Breonna Taylor was shot and killed by police in a no knock raid, a likely Constitutional violation. The Supreme Court had an opportunity to protect the Constitution 13 years ago. But instead,
Wisconsin: Layers of Undemocratic Leverage Permit Republican Court to End Coronavirus Shutdown
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ended the COVID-19 shut down in a 4-3 vote [PDF]. Justice Daniel Kelly cast the deciding vote, forcing the opening of the state prematurely which will help the
2020 Election First Look: Record Turnout for Both Parties Strongly Favors Democrats
In 2020, there will be record turnout for both parties in the House of Representatives. For Democrats, a major spike in 2006 midterm turnout foreshadowed record turnout in 2008. Likewise, record midterm
Justice John Paul Stevens, Quotes from Three Most Famous Dissents
Justice John Paul Stevens died yesterday at 99 years old. John Paul Stevens was one of the longest-serving Justices of the Supreme Court in American history, 1975 to 2010. He was appointed
Faster Way Forward: Don McGahn Should Testify Now Regardless of Restrictions
What would stop Don McGahn or Robert Mueller from just walking into the House of Representatives and testifying about obstruction of justice? Nothing short of the Donald Trump administration physically preventing them
Opinions Coming Up From a 5-4 Republican Supreme Court: Free Speech and Voting Rights
After last year’s long list of 5-4 partisan decisions, and with this year’s biggest cases coming up in the next few weeks, this report jumps ahead to take an advance look at
New Zealand Christchurch Massacre, Description Minus The Shooting Video
Respecting the wishes of those who do not want to see the actual video, this report will describe what we should all know about these mass murders — how easy it all
Politics Override Constitution on Republican Senate Vote Over Wall Emergency
In history, there have been times when the White House usurped or attempted to usurp the power of Congress. But there has never been a time when the White House decided to