Media October 31, 2022 Vox reporter mocked for saying ‘very bad’ Constitution should be replaced: ‘Very smart man’ Vox reporter Ian Millhiser is facing backlash on social media for claiming the U.S. Constitution doesn't provide for "free and fair elections."
OPINION October 31, 2022 Harvard affirmative action case: Supreme Court must defend color-blind Constitution Supreme Court will hear oral argument Monday in two cases involving Harvard and the University of North Carolina that ask: May universities use race as a factor in admissions?
OPINION October 28, 2022 Berkeley law school fails at education, lets free-speech opponents embrace leftist anti-Semitism Berkeley law school fails at education, as 9 campus law school groups turn free-speech opponents and embrace anti-Semitism. Israel, Zionism speakers forbidden.
Alabama October 25, 2022 Parents of slain Alabama college student, mayors urge voters to approve bail change amendment An amendment that gives judges discretion to deny bail for certain criminals is being pushed by Alabama mayors and the parents of a college student who was killed in the state.
West Virginia October 10, 2022 Federal prosecutor to host West Virginia forum on the constitutional rights of citizens U.S. Attorney William Ihlenfeld and his staff are hosting a forum in West Virginia on the constitutional rights of citizens. The program is free and open to the public.
EDUCATION October 7, 2022 West Virginia Supreme Court overturns circuit court’s decision to block school choice program The West Virginia Supreme Court reversed a circuit court injunction on the Hope Scholarship Program, enabling across-the-state access to flexible education opportunities.
OPINION October 3, 2022 America is mired in moral and intellectual chaos. Here are 7 ways forward. America is mired in moral and intellectual chaos and Dennis Prager's new book about the Bible shows us 7 ways to go forward from the book of Deuteronomy.
OPINION October 3, 2022 Supreme Court's new term should bring constitutional clarity, as far left turns up the heat on justices Supreme Court's new term should bring constitutional clarity on affirmative action, voting and religious rights, as far left turns up the heat on justices.
Democrats October 2, 2022 Levin declares a person cannot be a ‘progressive’ and ‘support the Constitution’ 91±¬ÁÏ host Mark Levin laid out in his Sunday monologue how being a progressive means you cannot support the U.S. Constitution.
Supreme Court September 29, 2022 Supreme Court to hold formal investiture ceremony for Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Friday with Biden, Harris President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will attend the formal investiture ceremony for Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson this Friday at the Supreme Court.
OPINION September 29, 2022 Democrats admit they abandoned precedent, denied Trump due process in impeachment Pelosi, Schiff steamrolled objections about lack of witnesses violating Trump's constitutional rights during impeachment trial, according to a new book.