Special Report: How Antonin Scalia and Neil Gorsuch created Corporate Personhood Religion to place corporate roadblocks between government benefits and citizens. Donald Trump has nominated Neil Gorsuch to replace the recently departed
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SCOTUS Justice Samuel Alito Implies that Complying with the VRA Violates the VRA
Two cases involving House of Representatives election redistricting under the Voting Rights Acts (VRA) are pending at the Supreme Court. Both were argued the same day. George W. Bush appointee Samuel Alito
Last Minute Supreme Court Order Restricts Ballot Delivery in Arizona
In a last minute emergency Order, the Supreme Court again changed the election rules in Arizona, giving the state authority to enforce a new law making it a crime for a person
LA Times Struggles for Reasons to Oppose Citizens United Ballot Proposition
An initiative is on the general election ballot for November 8 to permit the people of the State of California to officially declare support for a Constitutional amendment to overturn the 2010
The Right to Abortion May Well Be Decided by the 2016 Presidential Election
The Supreme Court finally received some coverage in the third presidential debate. With the Supreme Court split in a 4-4 partisan configuration, many important issues will be determined by the 2016 election.
Second Debate: Major Differences About Corporate Speech and Campaign Funding Emerge
Important differences emerged in the second presidential debate on October 9, 2016. The candidates were finally questioned about Supreme Court Justices. Martha Raddatz was one of the moderators. She turned to audience
Supreme Court Guantanamo Bay Cases, Habeas Corpus and Antonin Scalia
Special Report: The Guantanamo Bay Cases. During his Supreme Court tenure from 1986 through 2016, Justice Antonin Scalia had much to say on a wide variety of issues. The views of Antonin
Donald Trump hires David Bossie from Citizens United, 10 Citizens United Must-Know Facts
Donald Trump Hires Citizens United President David Bossie Donald Trump just hired David Bossie from the organization Citizens United onto his campaign team. Citizens United is best known for its 5-4 Supreme
Supreme Court Order, 4-4 Split: North Carolina May Not Reinstate Voter Law Restrictions
A decision blocking the State of North Carolina from implementing some of its most restrictive Voter ID law requirements will remain in place. In a 4-4 split tie, the Supreme Court was
Supreme Court Order: Gary Johnson May Not Appear on Ohio Ballot as Libertarian
The Supreme Court of the United States has denied an emergency request by Libertarian (LPO) presidential candidate Gary Johnson and running mate Tim Weld to appear on the 2016 Ohio ballot as