Authorship Predictions For The Remaining Cases
Today was a busy day at the Court. The Justices handed down five opinions, though none were major. I've read… The post Authorship Predictions For The Remaining Cases appeared first on Reason.com.
Today the Court decided four more cases, including three opinions by Justice Alito. How did my predictions from Tuesday fare?… The post Revisiting My Authorship Predictions And Making More Predictions appeared first on Reason.com.
Today was a busy day at the Court. The Justices handed down five opinions, though none were major. I've read… The post Authorship Predictions For The Remaining Cases appeared first on Reason.com.
Passage of national concealed carry legislation has stalled as pro-Second Amendment organizations, the White House, and members of Congress have debated which version of competing bills to […]
Bruce Blakeman warns the Democratic Party has veered too far left, predicting traditional Democrats will increasingly vote Republican in elections.
Tempers boiled over between President Trump and Republican senators after the president ambushed GOP lawmakers on Wednesday by refusing to sign a popular bill to address housing costs. Trump then blew up at GOP lawmakers during a Wednesday lunch meeting over a successful resolution a day earlier that directed him to withdraw U.S. forces from…
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte played to President Donald Trump’s love of praise and splashy visuals during a visit to Washington that was aimed at easing the US leader’s anger over alliance nations’ reluctance to help with the campaign against Iran.
A new National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) provision would protect the “political speech” of armed forces retirees. Amid the ongoing battle between Secretary of War Pete Hegseth […]
Speaker Mike Johnson said at a news conference Wednesday he expects the GOP to hold a trifecta in 2026, 2028, 2030, and beyond. His comments come in the wake of a slate of socialist congressional candidates winning in New York City on Tuesday. “It is a very sad, dark harbinger for the future of America,” […]
Senate Republicans expressed shock and bewilderment over President Trump’s threat not to sign a highly touted bill to address housing affordability, describing the move as “inexplicable” and making “no sense” at a time when voters are worried about rising costs. GOP senators took some solace in the fact that Trump only canceled a signing ceremony…