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 […]
Religion cases create both agreement and disagreement at the Supreme Court

This term, the Supreme Court has seen both unity and significant division regarding religious rights, with a notable decision still pending. On Thursday, all nine justices sided with the Catholic Charities in a conflict over unemployment taxes in Wisconsin. However, just a few weeks prior, the court’s 4-4 deadlock meant that a proposed religious charter […]
Supreme Court rejects RNC challenge to Pennsylvania ballot decision

Supreme Court Refuses to Block RNC in Mail-In Ballot Case The Supreme Court recently opted not to stop the Republican National Committee (RNC) from returning problematic mail-in ballots, which impacts ongoing voting procedures for individuals in Pennsylvania. Initially, an announcement was expected on Monday morning; however, it was made earlier due to what a court […]
South Korean Leftists Act to Change Supreme Court Shortly After Presidential Victory

South Korea’s Political Landscape Shifts with Assembly Vote On Wednesday, South Korea’s ruling left-wing Democrats aimed to pass legislation that could expand the National Assembly Supreme Court to between 14 and 30 seats, shortly after Lee Jae-myeon was appointed president. This move comes amid a backdrop of significant political upheaval. The Conservative Power Party (PPP) […]
Supreme Court delivers significant wins for DOGE and Trump

Supreme Court Rulings Favor Government Access to Confidential Information A conservative majority in the U.S. Supreme Court made significant rulings on Friday, enhancing government efficiency in obtaining confidential information and responding to freedom of information requests. On the left, critics have been mounting various legal challenges aimed at blocking the efforts of Doge, previously championed […]
Supreme Court Allows DOGE to Access Social Security Information

The Supreme Court has authorized the Government Efficiency team to access data from the Social Security Administration (SSA). This decision came on a Friday, allowing the team some level of access that had previously been in question. Earlier in May, the Trump administration had requested a judge to lift an injunction that would have blocked […]
Supreme Court supports Trump administration in allowing DOGE to access Social Security data

On Friday, the Supreme Court allowed the government to access social security systems that hold personal information about millions of Americans. This decision came during a Supreme Court appeal led by a team from the Trump administration, including members of Doge, which was once guided by former billionaire Elon Musk. There were challenges posed by […]
Supporters of the Second Amendment Urge Supreme Court to Overturn Decades-Old Gun Limit

New Supreme Court Petition Challenges Firearm Regulations A petition was submitted to the Supreme Court on Friday, seeking to declare firearms regulations, established nearly a century ago, as unconstitutional. The 1934 National Firearms Act (NFA) imposes tax and registration requirements for rifles with barrels shorter than 16 inches. Violating these regulations can result in up […]