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Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Trump 9th Circuit Court Nominee Confirmed Over Democrats' Objections
Curt Levey, president of the Committee for Justice, said the seats are a “prize” for senators to hand out to individuals they want as judges
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Fear And Loathing At The Supreme Court — What Is Chief Justice John Roberts Up To?
Curt Levey, president of the conservative Committee for Justice, doesn't go that far, but he said the census decision means that "h
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Surprise Rulings by Supreme Court Justices Dash Illusion of Biased Bench
“Conservatives shouldn’t be dreaming of a revolutionary court that will overturn Roe, and on the flip slide liberals really have no right to
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Is Roberts the New Justice Kennedy?
In a repeat performance of his infamous 2012 decision rescuing ObamaCare, Chief Justice John Roberts acutely disappointed conservatives...
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
After 14 Years, Chief Justice Roberts Takes Charge
“Chief Justice John Roberts disappointed conservatives today — to a degree not seen since he saved Obamacare in 2012 — when he sided with th
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Conservatives Blast Roberts as Turncoat
“He may in his heart think he’s a conservative, but he’s not going to be what conservatives want and liberals fear. … With each passing year
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Roberts, Ruling Against Trump, Faces New Round of Conservatives' Criticism
“Whatever Roberts’ motives might be … the census decision will surely deepen the impression that Roberts is the new Justice Kennedy, rather
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Roberts’ Detractors
Chief Justice John Roberts is catching sharp criticism for the SCOTUS decision over the 2020 Census citizenship question. As Tony Mauro repo
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Activists: Supreme Court's precedent changing rulings could sway courts on right to vote in D.C.
It is for good reason that most supporters of D.C. voting rights realize they will need an amendment — similar to the one that gave D.C. thr
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