5th Circuit Abortion Pill Decision
On Wednesday, August 16, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals released its opinion after hearing oral arguments in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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On Wednesday, August 16, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals released its opinion after hearing oral arguments in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The final days of the 2022-2023 Term of the United States Supreme Court has largely been satisfying to conservatives with many 6-3 decisions in favor of what the Constitution requires.
The Supreme Court has released their decision in Twitter v. Taamneh. This decision was a unanimous decision authored by Justice Thomas with one short concurrence by Justice Jackson. In this case, Twitter was defendant and victim is plaintiff at the lower courts. The facts of this case are fairly straight forward. A terrorist committed a …
The interstate commerce clause of the U.S. Constitution can become extremely twisted when dealing with the treatment of animals destined for market.
If the Court chooses to hear this case, the stay will remain in place until the judgment of the Supreme Court has been given.
In the aftermath of the Dobbs decision, litigation continues mostly in the States about what protections should exist for unborn babies. Within the past week, however, the federal courts have issued rulings about whether the abortion pill should remain FDA approved (and thus widely available for purchase). A District Court in Texas issued a ruling …
Everyone acknowledges that SCOTUS had a momentous term ending in June 2022. The Left highlighted they had no minds to lose when Dobbs v. Jackson was announced, even though they had months to prepare for the decision. That wasn’t the only case where the Left was supremely upset. The day before, The Court handed down …
The final days of the 2021 Term of the United States Supreme Court greatly pleased conservatives of all stripes. One unifying theme found through the 4 largely 6-3 decisions are not just that the lefties are big mad and super upset about the outcomes, but the Court is returning to the constitution’s history, text and …