Tag: Supreme Court

Former Pentagon Intelligence Officer to Testify US Military Has Reverse Engineered Alien Spacecraft

The halls of Congress this week will be filled with discussion about UFOs, now called UAPs (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). Multiple witnesses will testify on whether the government is being transparent about them. One Pentagon whistleblower describes a government effort to hide and make use of what he calls “non-human” technology. The White House is threatening…


How Recent Supreme Court Rulings Can Affect Your Personal Finances

The U.S. Supreme Court is always busy making decisions that affect many people. Rulings made in recent days will impact a lot more with regard to their personal finances. Three of these decisions could affect many more people, particularly those with bank accounts, past-due mortgage payments, and student loans. Permission Is Not Needed to Look…


How Recent Supreme Court Rulings Can Affect Your Pocket

The U.S. Supreme Court is always busy making decisions that affect many people. Rulings made in recent days will impact a lot more with regard to their personal finances. Three of these decisions could affect many more people, particularly those with bank accounts, past-due mortgage payments, and student loans. Permission Is Not Needed to Look…


Supreme Court Asked to Decide on Law Blocking Abortion Clinic Protests

A Catholic “sidewalk counselor” has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review a New York county law that prevents pro-life protesters from speaking to people near abortion clinics, according to a religious liberty law firm. Debra Vitagliano is now petitioning the Supreme Court to look at a 2000 court ruling, Hill v. Colorado, which involves…


Ex-Police Officer Convicted in Death of George Floyd to Appeal to US Supreme Court

The former Minneapolis police officer convicted of second-degree murder in the death of George Floyd will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review his conviction after the Minnesota Supreme Court refused to hear his appeal. The U.S. Supreme Court is asked to look at thousands of cases each year, out of which it agrees to…


LIVE NOW: NTD Evening News (July 20): RFK Jr. Responds to Democrat Attacks at Censorship Hearing; Swedish Embassy in Baghdad Set On Fire

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. responded to attacks from Democrats during a July 20 hearing on federal government censorship of certain stories and viewpoints. Mr. Kennedy—an advocate for enhanced vaccine safety screening and research into the effects of pharmaceutical drugs—was the star witness of the hearing, which was held by the House Select Subcommittee on the…


NTD Evening News (July 20): RFK Jr. Responds to Democrat Attacks at Censorship Hearing; Swedish Embassy in Baghdad Set On Fire

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. responded to attacks from Democrats during a July 20 hearing on federal government censorship of certain stories and viewpoints. Mr. Kennedy—an advocate for enhanced vaccine safety screening and research into the effects of pharmaceutical drugs—was the star witness of the hearing, which was held by the House Select Subcommittee on the…


Senate Committee Narrowly Approves Democrat-Backed Supreme Court Ethics Bill

The Democrat-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee narrowly approved a Democrat-backed Supreme Court ethics reform bill on July 20 on a party line 11–10 vote. Republicans oppose the legislation, which they say is unconstitutional. They have suggested that Democrats—many of whom want to pack the Supreme Court with liberal justices—only want to move against the Court because…


ANALYSIS: Courts, Lawmakers Struggle to Restore Americans’ Fourth Amendment Rights

News Analysis In 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a landmark decision that police officers had acted illegally in collecting months of cell phone data from a private company, without a warrant, to track the movements of a robbery suspect.  The Court majority opinion stated that “in light of the deeply revealing nature of…


Democrats’ Supreme Court Ethics Bill Would Destroy Court, Sen. Graham Says

Republicans will vigorously fight a Democrat-backed bill that would regulate the Supreme Court when the Senate Judiciary Committee votes on the measure on July 20. “Tomorrow will be one hell of a fight,” Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said at a late afternoon press conference in the U.S. Capitol on July 19. “The effort by the…