Supreme Court Considers Pro-Life Pregnancy Center’s Challenge to State Inquiry

Supreme Court to Review New Jersey AG’s Subpoena Request The Supreme Court has agreed to examine a request concerning New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin’s Prolife Pregnancy Center, which calls for the center to disclose its donors. Back in November 2023, Platkin issued a subpoena aimed at first choice women’s resource centers, seeking internal documents […]
Supreme Court to examine New Jersey Attorney General’s subpoena targeting anti-abortion clinics

The Supreme Court decided on Monday to review a subpoena that seeks donor records from the network of New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin’s Abortion Prevention Clinics. In a recent order, the Court stated it will examine whether the First Choice Women’s Resource Center can assert a First Amendment claim in federal courts. A lower […]
The 21 cases awaiting a decision from the Supreme Court, including issues related to transgender care

The Supreme Court is wrapping up its term, having recently dealt with an emergency appeal stemming from a lower court ruling that aims to delay President Donald Trump’s attempts to reshape the federal government. Currently, the court has 21 cases to address that have been on the agenda from December to mid-May. Among these is […]
Are the “Two Genders” too controversial? The Supreme Court avoids a decision once more

The Supreme Court has decided not to hear cases that might clarify students’ rights to express views that go against the prevalent acceptance of gender ideology. It’s clear that the Supreme Court takes on only a small fraction of appeal cases, needing to navigate a wide range of constitutional challenges. Yet, the pressing matters that […]
Hawaii’s largest insurance company advocates for its provider agreements in front of the state Supreme Court.

Hawaii Supreme Court Hears Critical Case on Insurance Practices Honolulu – The Hawaii Supreme Court recently engaged in a significant debate concerning the practices of the state’s major insurance companies, particularly in relation to doctors and their patients. Insurance representatives argue that the pre-approval and contract policies from the Hawaii Health Services Association (HMSA) could […]
Judge Charles Breyer, sibling of a former Supreme Court justice, will manage the Newsom case.

California’s Lawsuit Against Trump Over National Guard Deployment On Tuesday, retired Justice Stephen Breyer’s younger brother, Charles Breyer, was appointed to oversee a lawsuit filed by California’s Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom against the Trump administration. The lawsuit concerns the deployment of the National Guard, which Trump authorized in response to protests in Los Angeles County […]
Oklahoma will retry Richard Glossip for non-capital murder after the Supreme Court overturned his conviction.

Oklahoma officials announced on Monday that they plan to move forward with murder charges against Richard Glossip, although they aim for a life sentence following the Supreme Court’s decision impacting death row cases. Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond (R) expressed support for Glossip’s attempt to overturn his conviction related to a 1997 murder conspiracy, acknowledging […]
DOGE’s win in the Supreme Court is a significant setback for the privacy of Americans.

The six-justice majority in the Supreme Court, leaning far right, has shown strong support for what many consider a serious breach of both government efficiency and the privacy rights of millions of Americans, particularly through a concept known as “doge.” This goes beyond mere legal support; it raises questions about what their true intentions might […]
Nationwide injunctions are against American values — the Supreme Court needs to stop them immediately

In November, over 77 million Americans voted for Donald Trump. Their choice was largely driven by hopes for increased safety, a restoration of law and order, and a return to common-sense governance. Since taking office, Trump has made several commitments. He’s issued numerous executive orders reflecting his policy priorities. This, I think, is how it […]
Clarence Thomas’s perspective on individual rights receives backing in the Supreme Court

Clarence Thomas and His Stance on Individual Rights Clarence Thomas has dedicated his career to advocating for a legal framework that treats individuals as just that—individuals. He clearly expresses that he wants to be evaluated on his own merits, not categorized by race, gender, or ethnicity. It seems that his fellow justices are catching on […]