Category: SCOTUS

PREMIERING NOW: Big Tech Immunity Explained: Law Professor Adam Candeub on How to Rein In Section 230 Abuse

“Who is raising children? It’s not really parents, it’s not teachers, it’s not coaches or clergymen. It’s Twitter influencers. They’re the ones that have the ears and souls of our children.” I sit down with Adam Candeub, professor of law at Michigan State University and a senior fellow at the Center for Renewing America. Candeub…


Big Tech Immunity Explained: Law Professor Adam Candeub on How to Rein In Section 230 Abuse

“Who is raising children? It’s not really parents, it’s not teachers, it’s not coaches or clergymen. It’s Twitter influencers. They’re the ones that have the ears and souls of our children.” I sit down with Adam Candeub, professor of law at Michigan State University and a senior fellow at the Center for Renewing America. Candeub…


PREMIERING 7:30PM ET: Big Tech Immunity Explained: Law Professor Adam Candeub on How to Rein In Section 230 Abuse

“Who is raising children? It’s not really parents, it’s not teachers, it’s not coaches or clergymen. It’s Twitter influencers. They’re the ones that have the ears and souls of our children.” I sit down with Adam Candeub, professor of law at Michigan State University and a senior fellow at the Center for Renewing America. Candeub…


LIVE NOW: NTD Business (Feb. 20): SCOTUS Cases Could Affect Internet Free Speech; Biden Vows Support in Ukraine Visit

The Supreme Court is set to hear two cases about online speech this week. They’re about whether social media platforms could be sued for recommending content to users. We look at what’s at stake. Meta wants users to pay a monthly fee to get a check mark. What perks can people get, and how would…


NTD Business (Feb. 20): SCOTUS Cases Could Affect Internet Free Speech; Biden Vows Support in Ukraine Visit

The Supreme Court is set to hear two cases about online speech this week. They’re about whether social media platforms could be sued for recommending content to users. Meta wants users to pay a monthly fee to get a check mark. What perks can people get, and how would it help with Meta’s revenue? President…


Supreme Court Pauses Expiration of Title 42

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to pause the expiration of Title 42 after 19 states filed an emergency application for a stay. Chief Justice John Roberts has temporarily stayed a lower court’s decision that would lift Title 42 on Wednesday. He called for an “administrative stay” that puts the order on hold while the…


Florida Files SCOTUS Brief Ahead of Oral Arguments Over DHS Not Deporting Violent Criminal Aliens

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in support of a lawsuit filed by Texas and Louisiana seeking to halt a Department of Homeland Security policy that limited federal agents from detaining and deporting dangerous criminal aliens and instead is allowing them to remain in the U.S. “Biden’s refusal…


SCOTUS Could Kill Affirmative Action as Asian Students Make Case for Meritocracy

On Oct. 31, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments to decide if universities can use race in admissions decisions. Kenny Xu says Asian-Americans are getting shortchanged and it’s time to reward merit, not skin color. Xu is the president of Color Us United and best-selling author of “An Inconvenient Minority: The Attack on Asian…


SCOTUS Justice Alito Criticizes World Leaders for Opposing Abortion Ruling, Cites ‘Hostility to Religion’

The Supreme Court Justice who drafted the decision that overturned Roe v. Wade is decrying a “growing hostility” toward religion in the West in his first public appearance after the June ruling. “The problem that looms is not just indifference to religion, it’s not just ignorance about religion,” Alito said, starting his keynote address at…


19 State AGs Petition SCOTUS Supporting Lawsuit Over Altered Deportation Policy

Nineteen attorneys general, led by Arizona AG Mark Brnovich, filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Supreme Court in a case the Biden administration is fighting after a federal judge in Texas ruled against it last month. Texas and Louisiana sued over a Department of Homeland Security directive altering deportation policy. The states won in…