University of California-Irvine law professor complained about Scalia’s sarcastic remarks in his written opinions, as the College Fix reported: “Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the University of California-Irvine’s law school, is speaking out against the allure…
Topic: SCOTUS
Defending Religious Liberty
On June 26th, same-sex marriage legislation as well as amendments to the state public accommodation laws were enacted in all 50 states, under the Supreme Court’s ruling of Obergefell v. Hodges. While gay couples all…
SCOTUS to Hear Affirmative Action Case from Texas a 2nd Time
The Fisher v. The University of Texas at Austin case will be heard a second time before the Supreme Court.
Dept of Education Celebrates SCOTUS Marriage Ruling with Rainbow Facebook Picture
Yeah, everything is political in the Obama administration. Rainbows for everyone, they say.
How Obama became the Deceitful Gay Marriage President
Great take, as always, from Paul Kengor.
With Ruling, SCOTUS Poisons Burwell
The 381,517 words of the President’s health care law may be a lot for Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to read, but the Supreme Court should have had no trouble with four. At the heart of the…
BREAKING: SCOTUS Rules in favor of Subsidies in King v. Burwell ObamaCare case
By a 6-3 vote and the majority written by Chief Justice Roberts, ObamaCare’s illegal subsidies are ruled legal by the Supreme Court.
Some Good Traditional Marriage News
In the maelstrom that is the marriage debate, there is hope that the U.S. Supreme Court may rule in favor of states and citizens that support the definition of marriage as one between a man…
Universities’ Tax Exemption at Risk
There is much more at stake in the debate over same-sex marriage than wedding cakes. Namely, the tax-exempt status of universities is now at risk. “The most notable exchange during the argument last month in…
The Courts’ Redefining Marriage Movement
At the Family Research Council in Washington, D.C., William Duncan, the executive director of Marriage and Family Law Research Grant at BYU, tracked marriage language over the past fifty years in several U.S. Supreme Court…