Supreme Court Seems Doubtful About Colorado Law Requiring Counselors to Support Children’s Gender Confusion

Supreme Court Reviews Challenge to Colorado’s Conversion Therapy Ban In a recent session, the Supreme Court appeared to lean towards a Christian counselor’s First Amendment challenge against Colorado’s prohibition on “conversion therapy.” This law has raised concerns among several justices, who suggested it might represent “perspective discrimination” against counselors like Kaylee Childs, whose aim is […]
Man taken into custody near Mass celebrating the beginning of Supreme Court term had 200 explosive devices, according to police.

Authorities have arrested a man outside the annual Red Mass ceremony at St. Matthew Cathedral, where he was found with over 200 explosives stored in a tent on the church’s steps. The suspect, Louis Jeri, 41, was reportedly promoting homemade explosives just as police officers arrived ahead of the new term of office, attended annually […]
Conservative Supreme Court justices question Colorado’s prohibition on LGBT conversion therapy

Supreme Court Considers Challenge to Colorado Conversion Therapy Ban WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, the Supreme Court justices took on a significant case challenging Colorado’s law that forbids licensed mental health professionals from voluntarily providing conversion therapy aimed at changing the sexual orientation or gender identity of minors. There’s a noticeable divide among the justices: while […]
Eric Holder suggests that Democrats prioritize expanding the Supreme Court and implementing term limits.

Former Attorney General Eric Holder expressed in a podcast discussion on Tuesday that Democrats ought to prioritize expanding the Supreme Court. Jaime Harrison, host of “At our table” and former chair of the Democratic National Committee, prompted Holder to share his thoughts on incorporating Supreme Court reforms into the Democratic agenda for 2028. Holder emphasized […]
Man Accused of Threatening to Bomb Catholic Church Opposed ICE and the Supreme Court, Documents Reveal

Incident at Washington Cathedral Authorities reportedly found over 200 improvised explosive devices along with writings expressing animosity toward Catholics, Jews, the U.S. Supreme Court, and Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) in a tent at a Catholic Church in Washington, D.C., on Sunday. This incident unfolded in front of the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle just […]
Supreme Court denies Ghislaine Maxwell’s appeal on the opening day of its session

Ghislaine Maxwell’s Appeal and Ongoing Concerns There’s an increasing focus on how the Jeffrey Epstein case has been handled, particularly concerning Ghislaine Maxwell, who was convicted as Epstein’s accomplice. Recently, there are hints that she may be reevaluating her case. The Supreme Court is set to conclude Maxwell’s appeal on Monday, coinciding with the start […]
Colorado law on ‘conversion therapy’ to be reviewed for constitutionality by the Supreme Court

Supreme Court to Hear Case on Counseling for Minors The Supreme Court is set to hear a case on Tuesday concerning the protection of counseling services for minors grappling with gender identity and sexual orientation issues under the First Amendment. Kayley Chile, a certified Christian therapist, contends that her discussions with young clients are protected […]
Supreme Court needs to safeguard children from Colorado’s harmful counseling law

Today, the US Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments in Chile v. Salazar, where a counselor is contesting Colorado’s law that restricts her ability to engage in voluntary discussions with her clients. Kaylee Chile sees her work as intertwined with her Christian beliefs. Although she is open to all clients, she often finds those who […]
Elie Honig suggests that cases regarding National Guard deployments might make it to the Supreme Court sooner than expected.

Trump’s National Guard Deployment Legal Challenges May Reach Supreme Court President Donald Trump’s ongoing legal issues concerning the deployment of the National Guard might soon escalate to the Supreme Court, as suggested by CNN legal analyst Ellie Honig. Trump has sent the National Guard to various cities, such as Washington, DC, Chicago, Portland, and Atlanta, […]
Supreme Court will not evaluate Meta’s responsibility for the radicalization of the Charleston church shooter.

The Supreme Court announced on Monday that it will not address whether Meta should be held liable for radicalizing Dylan Roof, the self-identified white nationalist who carried out a mass shooting. This decision effectively sidesteps another confrontation over Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which offers tech companies substantial immunity against legal actions related […]