Tag: Supreme Court

Student Loan Borrowers Ask Supreme Court to Hear Their Case Against Biden’s Loan Forgiveness Program

Student borrowers who object to President Joe Biden’s move to forgive student loans at a cost of $1 trillion or more have asked the Supreme Court to hear their case. Biden unveiled the plan in August in a move critics said was a constitutionally dubious attempt to shore up Democrats’ fortunes in the Nov. 8…


Reverend Who Accused Supreme Court Justice of Leaking Decision Lied in Book: Hearing

The reverend who claims he received advance word of a Supreme Court decision lied in his book, it was revealed on Dec. 8. Rev. Rob Schenck, a former pro-life leader who has since turned pro-abortion, claimed in his 2018 book “Costly Grace” that he and his brother successfully inserted the word reverend in a case…


NTD Good Morning (Dec. 8): AOC Under Investigation by House Ethics Committee; Sen. Johnson Holds Covid-19 Vaccine Roundtable

Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is under investigation by the House Ethics Committee. That’s according to a statement from the Committee on Dec. 7. Senator Ron Johnson held a panel on COVID-19 vaccines in Washington on Dec. 7. Find out what experts had to say about the effectiveness and safety of the vaccines. The Supreme Court…


NTD Evening News (Dec. 7): After Walker Loss, RNC Needs New Leadership: Former Trump Adviser; Loudoun County Superintendent Fired

Republican challenger Herschel Walker lost to incumbent Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock in Georgia’s Senate runoff election. Jenna Ellis, a former senior legal adviser to former President Donald Trump, tells NTD that leaders of the Republican National Committee are partly to blame for the loss. The Supreme Court on Dec. 7 heard oral arguments on a…


Supreme Court Hears Case That Could Empower State Legislatures, Not Judges, to Regulate Elections

Supreme Court justices on Dec. 7 grilled an attorney for North Carolina Republicans who was arguing the U.S. Constitution gives state legislatures preeminent authority to make the rules for presidential and congressional elections without interference from the courts. The case is important because, if the high court finds for North Carolina, the rules governing how…


LIVE 10:30 AM ET: Supreme Court Weighs on Brunson v. Alma Case That Could Overturn 2020 Election

The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether it will take up a case that could overturn the 2020 elections and make representatives who voted to confirm the election ineligible to hold office in the future. The case, Brunson v. Alma S. Adams; et al, sues the members of Congress who voted against the proposed 10-day…


LIVE: Supreme Court Weighs on Brunson v. Alma Case That Could Overturn 2020 Election

The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether it will take up a case that could overturn the 2020 elections and make representatives who voted to confirm the election ineligible to hold office in the future. The case, Brunson v. Alma S. Adams; et al, sues the members of Congress who voted against the proposed 10-day…


Supreme Court Weighs to Hear Brunson v. Alma Case That Seeks to Overturn 2020 Election

The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether it will take up a case that could overturn the 2020 elections and make representatives who voted to confirm the election ineligible to hold office in the future. The case, Brunson v. Alma S. Adams; et al, sues the members of Congress who voted against the proposed 10-day…


Supreme Court Weighs on Brunson v. Alma Case That Could Overturn 2020 Election

The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether it will take up a case that could overturn the 2020 elections and make representatives who voted to confirm the election ineligible to hold office in the future. The case, Brunson v. Alma S. Adams; et al, sues the members of Congress who voted against the proposed 10-day…


LIVE 12/7, at 10:30 AM ET: Supreme Court Weighs on Brunson v. Alma Case That Could Overturn 2020 Election

The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether it will take up a case that could overturn the 2020 elections and make representatives who voted to confirm the election ineligible to hold office in the future. The case, Brunson v. Alma S. Adams; et al, sues the members of Congress who voted against the proposed 10-day…