USCapitol / Flickr Congressional Democrats Are Rolling Out Legislation to Expand the Supreme Court Even liberals such as Justices Stephen Breyer and the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg opposed what Democrats are trying to do now. By Jack Davis, The Western Journal April 15, 2021
Claire Anderson / Unsplash GOP Reps Introduce Constitutional Amendment to Keep Supreme Court at 9 seats A group of Republican lawmakers is leading the fight against progressive attempts to hijack the Supreme Court for their own partisan agenda. By Andrew Thornebrooke, The Western Journal April 14, 2021
@stngr / Unsplash Op-Ed: Biden Shows Gun Control Isn't About Guns – It's About Control 'There is simply no authority for ATF or the Biden administration to “reinterpret” or “redefine” the statutory language.' By John Velleco, The Western Journal April 13, 2021
JohnPaulRichards / Flickr Young Not Stupid: What SCOTUS' Religious Freedom Ruling in California Means for All of Us There are three key takeaways from this ruling to better understand the conflict between lockdowns and civil liberties. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal April 12, 2021
Fox 11 Los Angeles / YouTube screen shot Former Homeowner Refuses to Move Out; New Owners Stuck Paying for Dream Home He Still Lives In A couple in Southern California has faced immense suffering as a result of the ridiculous eviction moratorium. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal April 12, 2021
KARE-TV / YouTube screen shot Forensic Pathologist: If We Found George Floyd at Home with Those Levels of Drugs, It Would Be an Overdose If George Floyd's body had been found alone at home, she said, she could have classified his death as a drug overdose. By Isa Cox, The Western Journal April 11, 2021
Ian Hutchinson / Unsplash Biden Orders Study on Expanding the Supreme Court Progressives want to increase the number of justices from nine to dilute the power of the conservative majority. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal April 9, 2021
Steijn Leijzer / Unsplash Prosecution's Case in Chauvin Trial Shredded After Use-of-Force Trainer's Testimony 'It raises the legitimate question of whether it was, in fact, the angry bystanders who in effect "killed" Floyd,' a legal expert said. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal April 8, 2021
MPR News / YouTube screen shot Cup Foods Cashier Testifies George Floyd Appeared to Be 'High,' Never-Before-Seen Footage Shown to Court New surveillance footage from the store where Floyd allegedly used a fake bill before his confrontation with the police has been revealed. By Grant Atkinson, The Western Journal April 2, 2021
Thomas Def / Unsplash Federal Court Rules Americans Have 'No Right to Carry Arms Openly in Public' 'We will be seeking Supreme Court review in order to overturn the Ninth Circuit’s erroneous decision,' an attorney said. By Erin Coates, The Western Journal March 25, 2021
Official White House Photo by Chandler West/ Flickr Watch Jen Psaki Struggle to Get Through Brutal Line of Questioning About Border from Fox's Peter Doocy White House press secretary Jen Psaki sparred with Fox's Doocy about the border crisis, which the White House is downplaying. By Cameron Arcand, The Western Journal March 22, 2021
Kentucky Court of Justice via WDRB-TV/ Zoom screen shot Lawyer Has Infantile Fit of Rage, Quits Zoom Meeting in Middle of Court Hearing Louisville attorney Shameka O'Neil faced legal consequences after her recent outburst during a Zoom court hearing. By Taylor Penley, The Western Journal March 22, 2021
Erin Agius / Unsplash Unmasked: COVID-19 Pandemic Exacerbates Tension in Yearslong Custody Battle A woman's photo of herself without a mask subjected her to criticism from the judge overseeing the custody battle. By Samantha Kamman, The Western Journal March 21, 2021
U.S. Capitol / Flickr Venezuela's Undermining of Indep Judiciary Offers Cautionary Tale to Dems' SCOTUS Court Packing Scheme 'The hyper-partisan fixing of the [Supreme] Court quickly devastated Venezuela’s constitutional structure,' according to First Liberty Institute. By Randy DeSoto March 16, 2021
New York Post / Video screen shot Zoom Hearing Takes Terrifying Turn When Court Discovers Alleged Abuser Inside Victim's Own Home The hearing proceeded for some seven minutes before Deborah Davis, representing Lindsey, voiced a concern based on what she'd seen. By Amanda Thomason, The Western Journal March 12, 2021
Life Matters / Pexels George Floyd Juror Dismissed Over Concerns Rioters Would Attack His Home and Family One potential juror in the upcoming George Floyd murder trial was let go after he said he was fearful of mob violence. By Kipp Jones, The Western Journal March 10, 2021
DOD Photo by Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Carlos M. Vazquez II/ Flickr Chief Justice Roberts Yanks The Reins as SCOTUS Delivers Overwhelming First Amendment Win Hardly a stalwart on judicial restraint, Roberts panned the massive free speech ruling as a 'radical expansion' of the federal judiciary. By Andrew J. Sciascia, The Western Journal March 10, 2021
St. Louis County Courts Report: Judge Refuses to Evict Fentanyl Dealer, Worried Somebody Might Get COVID If Sheriffs Execute Court Order Even though seniors and children were in close contact with the fentanyl dealers, the judge refused to take action, according to a report. By C. Douglas Golden, The Western Journal March 8, 2021
WKBW-TV screen shot Footage Shows Cops Just Standing By as Bounty Hunters Terrorize the Wrong Man A young father was terrorized at home by armed bounty hunters, and police officers watched it happen. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal February 28, 2021
Phil Roeder / Flickr Breaking Ballot Audit News: AZ Judge Rules Lawmakers Can Have Nov. 3 Results Reviewed 'Judge ruled our Subpoena is valid. We will conduct a forensic audit of the Maricopa County Election,' state Sen. Warren Petersen said. By Randy DeSoto, The Western Journal February 26, 2021
@DWUhlfelderLaw / Twitter FL Lawyer Who Dressed as Grim Reaper May Be in Trouble After Laughable COVID Lawsuit Daniel Uhlfelder made a name for himself by playing political games. Finally, the consequences of his actions are catching up to him. By Garion Frankel, The Western Journal February 12, 2021