Video

Daily Show Spreads Fake News About SCOTUS, Labels It 'Snowflakes'

Leah Litman is a law professor, podcaster, author, and on Wednesday, a fake news-peddling guest on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show. During her appearance with Michael Kosta, Litman came across as a profoundly unserious person who took quotes from conservative Supreme Court justices wildly out of context and was more interested in name-calling.

Video

Lame CNN Fact Check: Harvard Isn't Liberal Because Ted Cruz Attended

CNN senior justice correspondent Evan Perez did his best Daniel Dale impression on Thursday’s episode of The Situation Room, where he attempted to fact-check President Trump’s assessment of Harvard, in his words, as a “cesspool of leftist thinking,” as false because conservatives, such as Ted Cruz, have attended the school.

Video

Gorsuch Calmly SCHOOLS CBS When Hit With Smears Against Conservatives

Supreme Court justices rarely sit for news interview....unless it’s to promote a book. Such was the case on Monday’s CBS Mornings with Justice Neil Gorsuch set to release one Tuesday on how overregulation has harmed ordinary Americans.  Naturally, Gorusch was hit with the usual smears that come with being a conservative jurist, such as being too grounded in “ideology” as opposed to being “fair…

An Excellent Supreme Court Decision on Homelessness

Homelessness, unfortunately, has become a persistent and growing problem in the United States. The Supreme Court, in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, just dealt with one big issue associated with this problem — the ability of cities to prohibit camping on public property. Per the city of Grants Pass, Oregon, the answer has been that the municipality can prohibit such activity. Violators are…

Justice Alito Whacks ASININE SCOTUS Ruling Against Free Speech

It’s a bad day for free speech. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the government may continue to pressure Big Tech companies to censor speech it disapproves of, and dissenting Justice Samuel Alito tore the outrageous decision apart.

Will SCOTUS Flip First Amendment on Its Head?

On what could be the eve of the Supreme Court deciding multiple First Amendment cases that will shape the future of our republic, MRC Free Speech America warns of the consequences of the justices perverting the Constitution.    

NetChoice Censorship Defenders Misstate Section 230 at SCOTUS

NetChoice Attorney Paul Clement and U.S. Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar both made stunning admissions during oral arguments for landmark free speech cases. 

Video

ABC Diminishes First Amendment After Court Upholds Religious Liberty

Laws are supposed to conform to the Constitution, but the Saturday edition of ABC’s Good Morning America thought the relationship was reversed as it described the Supreme Court’s ruling upholding the First Amendment, free speech, and religious liberty as a carve out of anti-discrimination law.

Legal Expert Touts 6-3 SCOTUS Decision as 'Victory' for Free Speech

George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley hailed a “victory” for free speech after the U.S. Supreme Court protected the First Amendment rights of a web designer targeted by the rainbow mafia. 

Video

CNN Fears Return of Jim Crow as Court Rules in Favor of Free Speech

CNN News Central reacted to the Supreme Court’s Friday ruling in 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis that upheld the First Amendment right to not be compelled to create a website for a same-sex wedding by raising hysterical hypotheticals about the return of Jim Crow. The assembled cast was also greatly confused by the difference between a gay individual and their wedding.

Justice Gorsuch SLAMS Gov’t Collusion with Big Tech to Censor Speech

United States Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch said the quiet part outloud–the United States operated like an “autocratic” government during the COVID-19 pandemic and colluded with social media companies to silence free speech.

 

Video

Ruhle Wonders Why Roberts's Wife Is Allowed to Work for Law Firms

In the latest attempt to create phony Supreme Court scandals, MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle used Tuesday’s The 11th Hour to wonder why John Roberts’s wife is allowed to make money, why Clarence Thomas is allowed to have rich friends, and why Neil Gorusch is allowed to sell property to Democrats.

Video

MSNBC Pans Alito On Assassination Threats: 'Some Kind Of Headline'

Responding to Justice Sam Alito’s Wall Street Journal interview, MSNBC’s Alex Wagner spent her Friday show mocking the headline that referenced assassination threats the Court has received, twisted Alito’s words, and ended up confirming his point as she hyped a bunch of recent non-scandals in an attempt to delegitimize the Court.

Glimpsing Google’s Fate? SCOTUS Weighs In on Big Tech Liability Shield

We now know a bit about where some of the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States are leaning in one family’s landmark case against Google.