The Democrats’ “insurrection” gambit has failed: the Supreme Court ruled Monday that Donald Trump could not be kept off the ballot, and so the republic, for the moment, is saved. But make no mistake: they’ll keep on trying to “save democracy,” as they put it, by destroying it. They’re bent on banishing their all-time bête […]
Canada: After court victory on Emergencies Act, several challengers prepare to sue government and banks
Two weeks ago, Canada’s Federal Court found that Justin Trudeau’s invocation of the Emergencies Act against the Freedom Convoy violated Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms. According to an Ottawa associate professor of criminology, Michael Kempa, “the Federal Court decision — unlike that of the Public Order Emergency Commission under Rouleau — is ‘legally binding’ […]
Majority of Supreme Court Allows Biden Regime to Use Private Companies to Censor Speech Into 2024
Should a president be able to censor his political opponents? Stay tuned. The good news is that a reckoning with the Biden administration’s policy of telling companies to censor things they don’t like is coming. The Supreme Court will take up the Louisiana ban on the administration censoring political opponents via private companies. The bad […]
Supreme Court Passes Up a Chance to Strike Back at Big Tech Censorship
New in PJ Media: Among the many things that the social media giants have been accused of doing, they have been called out for aiding and abetting Islamic jihad terrorist activity. The Supreme Court just had a chance to put a stop to this, but instead of acting decisively, the current favorite branch of government […]
Justice Thomas Calls for End to Legislating from the Bench, Drives the Left Even Crazier
New in PJ Media: Does the Dobbs v. Jackson decision herald the end of the era of the Supreme Court legislating from the bench? In his opinion agreeing with Justice Samuel Alito’s majority decision overturning Roe v. Wade, Justice Clarence Thomas stated that “in future cases, we should reconsider all of this Court’s substantive due process precedents, including Griswold, Lawrence, […]
Leftist Activist Group Plotting Insurrection to Stop Supreme Court Decision
Somehow I don’t think the National Guard will be called out in response to this one. And if it were, the media and its leftist allies would respond with the same hysteria that they did to the efforts to stop the Black Lives Matter attacks on Washington D.C. #ShutdownDC is planning to block streets adjoining the […]
Glazov Gang: A Supreme Court Leak & Leftist Rage
This new Glazov Gang episode features Daniel Greenfiel, a Shillman Fellow at the Freedom Center and editor of The Point at Frontpagemag.com. Daniel discusses A Supreme Court Leak & Leftist Rage, sharingA harrowing glimpse into the Left’s heart of darkness. Don’t miss it! [Show your support for Mike Lindell and The Glazov Gang by using […]
Clarence Thomas: Court Leak ‘Bodes Ill for a Free Society,’ Institutions Shouldn’t Be ‘Bullied’
New in PJ Media: Speaking at the 11th Circuit Judicial Conference on Friday, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas observed that if Americans are unwilling to “live with outcomes we don’t agree with,” the entire judicial system is threatened. He was, of course, right; beyond that, more than just the judiciary is threatened. The Left’s furious intransigence and […]
The Identity Politicization of the Supreme Court
The plot against Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination are no coincidence. Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism. It’s no coincidence that the plot to impeach Justice Clarence Thomas comes at the same time as Ketanji […]
Supreme Court Blocks Biden’s Vaccine Mandate for Private Employers
The Trump Supreme Court finally worked exactly the way it was designed to work on Thursday, when it struck a massive blow for freedom in ordering a stay on Joe Biden’s handlers’ authoritarian and destructive vaccine mandate for private employers with more than 100 employees. The Court, again oddly inconsistent as it has often been […]