Category: SCOTUS

[PREMIERING NOW] Kash’s Corner: SCOTUS Leak; Controversial DHS Disinformation Board Could Target Americans; Durham Wins Key Motion

This episode will premiere at 6:30 p.m. ET.    What will be the consequences of the leak of the Supreme Court’s draft opinion on Roe v. Wade? What form should a proper investigation take? What will be the role of the new Disinformation Governance Board under the Department of Homeland Security? Its new head, Nina…


Kash’s Corner: SCOTUS Leak; Controversial DHS Disinformation Board Could Target Americans; Durham Wins Key Motion

What will be the consequences of the leak of the Supreme Court’s draft opinion on Roe v. Wade? What form should a proper investigation take? What will be the role of the new Disinformation Governance Board under the Department of Homeland Security? Its new head, Nina Jankowicz, is under fire for past comments she’s made,…


Supreme Court Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson

President Joe Biden has nominated Ketanji Brown Jackson—an esteemed federal judge and former public defender—to join the Supreme Court as its ninth Justice. But the number of Supreme Court Justices, sex offender sentencing, as well as what defines a “woman” and “life” have been a bit contentious as Jackson fielded questions from lawmakers in her…


White House Continues Praise of SCOTUS Nomination

The White House is voicing continued support for its Supreme Court nominee two days into Senate confirmation hearings. White House principle deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters while flying aboard Air Force One that President Joe Biden watched some portions of Tuesday’s hearings and said that Biden couldn’t be more proud of Judge Ketanji…


Biden Under Fire Over Supreme Court Nomination Process | Larry Elder

President Joe Biden has promised to nominate the first black woman to the Supreme Court during his time in office. However, as a U.S. senator during George W. Bush’s presidency, he filibustered a black woman nominee twice to block her from the Supreme Court. But of course, she’s not the only conservative black person to…


Biden ‘Still on Track’ to Make SCOTUS Selection by End of Month

The White House says President Joe Biden is on track to make his selection to fill an upcoming vacancy in the United States Supreme Court in time to meet his self-imposed February deadline. With the announcement of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement on Jan. 27, Biden said that he would fulfill a campaign promise…


Biden Narrows List of Potential Supreme Court Picks

President Joe Biden said he’s narrowed down his list of candidates to fill a vacant Supreme Court seat. With the announcement of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement on Jan. 27, Biden said that he would fulfill a campaign promise by nominating the first-ever black woman to the high court and would do so by…


DOJ Grants Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar Five SCOTUS Ethics Waivers Allowing Her to Work on High-Profile Cases

The Justice Department has waived ethics rules to allow Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar to work on a number of high-profile cases before the Supreme Court that could have huge implications for abortion and gun rights laws, according to documents filed with the Office of Government Ethics. Prelogar, who is the federal government’s chief advocate before the Supreme…


Biden Promises to Appoint a Black Woman to Supreme Court | Larry Elder

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring, and President Joe Biden says he will appoint the first black female Justice to take his place, fulfilling a recent campaign promise. But if you look further back in the past, Biden has spoken out against giving people advantages because of race. What happened? Do we really…


Biden’s Pool of Potential SCOTUS Nominees Hurts Diversity Rather than Promotes It

Commentary It’s a measure of how thoroughly the left controls public discourse that diversity on the Supreme Court is being discussed entirely in racial and gender terms. I prefer that justices be appointed solely on merit and judicial philosophy. If, however, President Joe Biden thinks the court should “look more like America,” then he needs…