On Monday, Congressional Republicans released unused video from a January 6 documentary by Alexandra Pelosi which showed her mother, then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) admitting that the lack of security was her “responsibility.” But after…
CBS’s Stephen Colbert rolled out the welcome mat for New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker for a three segment interview on Monday’s installment of The Late Show. In segment one, the duo would portray former President Trump’s guilty verdict as…
In a May 26 editorial, New York Times editorial board member Jesse Wegman argues that U.S. Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas should recuse themselves from the presidential immunity case because they have “clear…
Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin is failing at his job of holding the Supreme Court accountable. While he continues issuing stern statements and making floor speeches about Justice Samuel Alito’s recent flag scandals, he isn’t…
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., is doubling back to year-old accusations about Justice Samuel Alito's ethics amid an ongoing row over flags flown at the jurist's homes.
The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to make some major decisions this month. The conservative-majority court has several noteworthy decisions pending before summer recess, including on cases regarding presidential immunity, the obstruction…
SCOTUS agrees to hear Facebook's bid to scuttle a private securities fraud lawsuit over allegedly misleading investors on Cambridge Analytica in 2017 and 2018 — The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a bid by Meta's (META.O)…
SCOTUS declines to question the FCC's $8B annual subsidy to help cover telecom costs for poor people and residents of rural area, turning away two appeals — The US Supreme Court declined to question the $8 billion annual subsidy that helps…
Ketanji Brown Jackson received four concert tickets from Beyoncé last year, totaling $3,700, the Biden-appointed justice revealed in a financial filing.
(MedPage Today) -- The Supreme Court sided with Native American tribes Thursday in a dispute with the federal government over the cost of healthcare when tribes run programs in their own communities.
Imagine being told that you have no right to a jury trial after all, because your alleged offense is not serious enough to be considered a "crime" or a "criminal prosecution," even though you face up to six months in jail.
Punchbowl News: “It’s been more than a year since ProPublica first reported on Supreme Court justices’ alleged ethical lapses, setting off sweeping investigations helmed by the Democratic-led Senate Judiciary and
President Biden said Friday the justice system “should be respected," just days after he told his supporters the Supreme Court could not "stop" him from carrying out his agenda.