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If This Isn’t an Emergency, What Is?

February 16, 2026 by John F. Di Leo

Soon, the Supreme Court is expected to rule on President Trump’s use of IEEPA provisions in the creation of “reciprocal tariffs.” How they rule is at least in part based on a single question: Does the current state of the American economy constitute an “emergency?”

Categories Business, Courts, Politics Tags Business, Courts, Politics Leave a comment

How About No Kings in the Judiciary?

November 21, 2025 by John Green

Last month we experienced a weekend of protest. Apparently, the protesters don’t want America to be ruled by kings. But the protesters seemed unconcerned about unelected government officials who are acting more like kings every day — our federal judges.

Categories Courts, U.S. News/Policy Tags Article V, Convention of States, Courts, Judges, State recall 3 Comments

Federal Courts Have Escaped Accountability

November 1, 2025 by John Green

Our judicial system has become deeply misguided – with too many judges more interested in social engineering than blind application of the laws passed by the people’s representatives. Their behavior is an affront to our self-governance.

Categories Courts Tags Accountability, Courts, Impeachment, Iryna Zarutska, Liability 4 Comments

Federalist 78; On the Judiciary

September 3, 2025 by John Parillo

The nomination by the President, and the advice and consent role of the Senate, are designed to ensure that only the most qualified people even receive a nomination, let alone be confirmed as Justices.

Categories Constitution, Courts, Education, Government, History Tags Courts, Federalism, Judiciary 1 Comment

Federalist 76: Ambassadors, Justices and Ministers

September 1, 2025 by John Parillo
Active Judiciary

The Framers decided the best way to choose Ambassadors, Justices and Ministers was for a single person to nominate and a larger group to approve.

Categories Congress, Constitution, Courts, Government, U.S. News/Policy Tags Ambassadors, Courts, Federalism, Ministers 2 Comments

The Hijacking of American Citizenship

May 17, 2025 by John F. Di Leo

The conventional wisdom today is that President Trump is trying to “reinterpret” Amendment 14. Is that true? NO

Categories Civics, Courts, Culture Tags Civics, Courts, Culture Leave a comment

October 7 Lawsuit Reveals American Accomplices

April 12, 2025 by John F. Di Leo
The Gaza Strip (Wikipedia)

A number of American families of victims of Hamas’ October 7, 2023 attacks have filed a lawsuit in Washington, D.C. court, against the many alleged American collaborators and financiers of the demons of Hamas who carried out that vicious torturing, kidnapping, and killing spree.

Categories Courts, Culture, Terrorism Tags Courts, Culture, Islamic Terrorism 1 Comment

The Departing Joe Biden and his Real Base

January 21, 2025January 21, 2025 by John F. Di Leo

During his four years as pretender to the presidency, Joe Biden has pardoned or otherwise lessened the sentences of over 10,000 people.

Categories Biden, Courts, Crime Tags Biden, Courts, crime Leave a comment

The Climate Hoax Puts On A Black Robe

December 20, 2024 by John F. Di Leo

In the 35 years or so since the deranged idea was spun that an overabundance of carbon dioxide is destroying the world, the Left has ensured that the concept permeate the arenas of education, science funding, the business community, the pop culture, even religion.

Categories Climate, Courts, Government Tags climate change, Courts, Government Leave a comment

Crime and Mathematics in Cook County

September 30, 2024 by John F. Di Leo

Often, the studies of crime center around statistics and graphs.

Categories Courts, Crime, Democrats, Economy Tags Courts, crime, Democrats, economy 1 Comment

Politics Dirty Little Secret-Courts Don’t Make Laws

September 12, 2024 by Russ Rodgers

A fabrication has been fed to us for years by our schools, politicians, mass media and even pop culture… that courts make laws. The reality… they don’t, and this is a dirty little secret in the political world.

Categories Courts, U.S. News/Policy Tags Courts, Judicial Legislation, Lawfare 3 Comments

The Pennsylvania Court and the Fight for Ballot Integrity

September 3, 2024 by John F. Di Leo

The press is sweeping yet another important ballot integrity case under the rug this week. Understanding the problems in this most recent Pennsylvania ruling requires a little thinking

Categories Courts, Democrats, Elections Tags Courts, Democrats, elections, Vote Fraud 1 Comment

Americans 6, Deep State 3

July 3, 2024 by Don Surber

The vote to force the government to prove its case in a court of law was 6-3. The dissent by Justice Sotomayor actually made the case for the majority opinion.

Categories Biden, Constitution, Courts, Government, Politics, U.S. News/Policy Tags Courts, SCOTUS 2 Comments

A Glaring Example Of Judicial Activism And Arrogance

May 1, 2024May 1, 2024 by Mike Thiac

A federal court has created government policy, in flagrant violation of the US Constitution.

Categories Constitution, Government, U.S. News/Policy Tags Bench Legislation, Courts, Judicial Legislation 1 Comment

When Prosecution Becomes Persecution – Donald Trump and the $364 Million Fine

February 21, 2024 by John F. Di Leo

We should be reacting with horror at much of the news today, and we don’t, for the most useless of reasons: we’re just used to it.

Categories Courts, Culture, Democrats Tags Courts, Culture, Democratic party 1 Comment

Coming Supreme Court Decisions

January 31, 2024 by King Pizza

The Supreme Court will decide a number of interesting issues. Cases involving the First and Second amendments, life issues and the administrative state have all made the docket.

Categories Biden, Constitution, Courts, Government, Politics, U.S. News/Policy Tags Courts, SCOTUS Leave a comment

The Shoe’s on the Other Tweet Now

December 23, 2023 by John F. Di Leo

Actor and country singer John Schneider, best known for his starring role as Bo Duke on “The Dukes of Hazzard,” is in hot water with the Department of Justice right now, all over a simple tweet.

Categories Courts, Government, Politics Tags Corruption, Courts, Politics 1 Comment

The Unaffected Haven: How Our Court System Remains a Sanctuary from ‘Wokeness’

August 15, 2023 by David T. Cloft

In an era marked by the pervasive influence of “wokeness” in various spheres, one institution stands resolute against the tide: our court system.

Categories Courts, Culture, Government, U.S. News/Policy Tags Courts, Culture Leave a comment

Evidence Collection; A Two-way Street.

January 25, 2023 by Mike Thiac
Evidence Murder Scene

Evidence collection is  two-way street that should never be used in such a way to discourage true victims from coming forward.

Categories Courts, Crime, Government Tags Courts, Evidence, Police 4 Comments

Where The Constitution Is Silent

July 26, 2022July 26, 2022 by Mike Thiac

The Supreme Court, with its GOP appointed majority, may start sending back issues to the legislatures, where they belong.

Categories Congress, Constitution, Courts, Foreign News/Policy, Government, History, Politics, U.S. News/Policy Tags Constitution, Courts, Liberty, SCOTUS 4 Comments
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