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June 29th, 2018
Trump waves derisively
By: Alex Parker – redstate.com – June 28, 2018 As covered earlier today and yesterday, the rhetoric of the Left is escalating to dangerous levels. Within a little more than a week, Maxine Waters called for the public and perpetual harassment of Trump’s Cabinet (see here), Sarah Sanders and Kirstjen Nielsen were rejected at restaurants (covered here), and raging imbecile...
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June 29th, 2018
Victory
By: First Liberty Institue – firstliberty.org – June 28, 2018 Christmas In July! As Supreme Court term closes, First Liberty celebrates several victories that could change landscape of religious liberty Dear Friend of Liberty, This week has truly felt like Christmas in July. Today, we have yet another major religious freedom victory to announce as we head into the 4th of...
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June 27th, 2018
anthony-kennedy speaks at Gorsuch confirmation
By: David French – nationalreview.com – June 27, 2018 Earlier this afternoon, Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement. Court observers long thought it was possible that he’d step down after this most recent term, but now it’s confirmed. The moment has arrived. In the first two years of his first term, President Trump is set to nominate just as many...
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June 27th, 2018
anthony-kennedy speaks at Gorsuch confirmation
By: David French – nationalreview.com – June 27, 2018 Earlier this afternoon, Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement. Court observers long thought it was possible that he’d step down after this most recent term, but now it’s confirmed. The moment has arrived. In the first two years of his first term, President Trump is set to nominate just as many...
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June 27th, 2018
Trees cast shadows outside the U.S. Supreme Court
By: David French – nationalreview.com – June 27, 2018 In Janus v. AFSCME, the court struck a strong blow against government-compelled speech for the third time this term. Perhaps the worst government affront to the rights of conscience, far worse than mere censorship, is compelled speech, the practice of forcing Americans to fund or express ideas they find abhorrent. It’s...
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June 27th, 2018
Supreme Court Bldg - anti-travel ban protesters
By: Adam Liptak & Michael D. Shear – www.nytimes.com – June 26, 2018 The Supreme Court upheld President Trump’s ban on travel from several predominantly Muslim countries, delivering to the president on Tuesday a political victory and an endorsement of his power to control immigration at a time of political upheaval about the treatment of migrants at the Mexican border....
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June 27th, 2018
Supreme Court bldg - pro-life protestors
By: Adam Liptak – www.nytimes.com – June 26, 2018 Ruling for opponents of abortion on free speech grounds, the Supreme Court said on Tuesday that the State of California may not require religiously oriented “crisis pregnancy centers” to supply women with information about how to end their pregnancies. The case was a clash between state efforts to provide women with...
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June 26th, 2018
Supreme Court at sunset
By: Madeline Farber – foxnews.com – June 26, 2018 Abortion case could have wide-ranging implications In a 5-4 vote on June 26, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of pro-life crisis pregnancy centers, arguing that a California law passed in 2015, which requires the centers to inform clients about free or low-cost abortion services, is probably a violation of free...
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June 26th, 2018
Here’s everything you need to know about the free speech Supreme Court case National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v. Becerra. Source: Supreme Court rules in favor of pro-life crisis pregnancy centers: A breakdown of NIFLA v. Becerra | Fox News
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June 26th, 2018
Supreme Court Bldg - US Flag
By: Kaitlyn Schallhorn – foxnews.com – June 26, 2018 Supreme Court reaches decision on the Trump administration’s travel ban. The Supreme Court has upheld the Trump administration’s controversial travel ban that affected a handful of Muslim-majority nations. In what is the first substantive ruling on a Trump administration policy, Chief Justice John Roberts, writing for the majority, said presidents have...
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