By Mark Wohlschlegel — In a previous article, I reflected on some of Madam Justice Ruth Bader’s Ginsburg’s comments regarding the U.S. Constitution when interviewed with Al Hayat TV in Egypt. In particular, I highlighted how her fascination with foreign law and dismissive comments about the U.S. Constitution is an outright violation of oath she took to defend and protect [...]
Federal government asks for more time to defend ObamaCare in Supreme Court
Funny, the Obama Administration is suddenly interested in getting more time to defend ObamaCare: On Friday attorneys for the Obama administration filed a motion with the Supreme Court requesting more time in which to make its oral arguments in defense of ObamaCare. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (H.R. 3590) obligates every American to purchase a qualifying health insurance [...]
Kagan refuses to recuse on Obamacare
By John Vinci — Today, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the so-called “26-state lawsuit” against the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare. This announcement ends speculation whether recent Obama appointee Justice Elena Kagan will recuse herself from the case. It is clear that Justice Kagan has refused requests that she not participate in this [...]
SCOTUS agrees to hear ObamaCare case
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the ObamaCare case. According to the Wall Street Journal, “[t]he court, in a short written order, agreed to hear a challenge brought by a group of Republican governors and attorneys general from 26 states, the National Federation of Independent Business and two individual plaintiffs.” The Court will hear arguments in March of 2012 [...]
Supreme Court to hear ObamaCare case during current term…
This interesting news comes from Doug Mataconis over at Outside the Beltway: Yesterday, the Obama Administration was faced with the decision of whether to appeal the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals decision striking down the Affordable Care Act to the Supreme Court or seek a rehearing before the full 11th Circuit. If it chose to exercise the second option it [...]
Obama Should Embrace Race and Gender Neutral Initiatives that Outlaw Government Sanctioned Discrimination
By Kevin Mooney — By an overwhelming margin, Arizona voters approved a ballot initiative in Nov. that explicitly forbids government agencies from discriminating on the basis of race, sex and ethnicity. Despite the best efforts of far-left pressure groups to mislead the electorate and intimidate supporters, Proposition 107, also known as the Arizona Civil Rights Initiative (ACRI), prevailed with 60 [...]
Kagan: A lost opportunity to debate federal government powers
Congressman Pete Stark went from obscure, cranky socialist who even the Democrats thought was too nuts to entrust to the Ways and Means Committee Chairmanship to Internet sensation over the past couple of weeks. Did he do a funny dance at a wedding? Maybe he led Congress in one of those frozen mob scenes that get hundreds of thousands of [...]
Kagan Confirmed By Senate
The U.S. Senate has confirmed Elena Kagan as the newest member of the Supreme Court. The vote was 63-37, with Senator Ben Nelson (D-NE) crossing party lines to vote no. There were 5 Republicans that voted in favor of Kagan: Lindsey Graham, Olympia Snowe, Susan Collins, Judd Gregg, and Richard Lugar.
U.S. Supreme Court’s Conservatism is Greatly Overstated in Front Page NYT Report
By Kevin Mooney — Thanks in no small part to President George W. Bush’s successful nominations, the U.S. Supreme Court is perhaps the most conservative in history, a front page report in The New York Times declares. In reality, this claim is greatly overstated despite recent rulings. The key swing vote is highly unpredictable and quite left-leaning. Moreover, the more [...]
A Tale of Two Kagans on the First Amendment: 2 Live Crew vs. Citizens United
By Andrius Vaitekunas – All speech should be protected. In Elena Kagan’s world, political speech should be regulated…



