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Obama’s Most Ruinous Legacy Will Be…

Obama is set to nominate someone to the Supreme Court. There’s word on who it could be and what attributes they have but none of it matters. The media talks of the differences between the alleged nominees but they are… Continue Reading →

Both Sides of Obama’s Mouth

The AP reports: President Barack Obama, treading carefully in the explosive arena of abortion and the Supreme Court, said Wednesday he will choose a nominee who pays heed to the rights of women and the privacy of their bodies. Yet… Continue Reading →

Justice John Paul Stevens to Retire?

I’m sure this will be everywhere soon enough but rumors are flying that pro-abortion Justice John Paul Stevens,89, is retiring. Not good. Why couldn’t all these folks have retired a year or two ago? Well we know the answer. Because… Continue Reading →

Who is “We?”

As Patrick has written in his excellent post, Ruth Bader Ginsburg has done the unforgivable. She’s told the truth about what many secularist leftists really believe. She said: Frankly I had thought that at the time Roe was decided, there… Continue Reading →

Are Two Jews Too Many of the Court?

Are Two Jews Too Many of the Supreme Court? Though Jews make up only a minuscule percentage of the population of America they have two justices sitting on the highest court in the land. But it might not be all… Continue Reading →

Dude, Where’s My Judge?

It’s got to be nice to be a liberal. There was a slew of stories when Justice Souter announced his retirement. But now hardly anybody is talking about it in the Catholic or even conservative blogosphere. And there’s a reason… Continue Reading →

Sickest Image of the Day

So here’s the scene. Our Vice President Joe Biden and Senator Warren Rudman at a train station on the day that the Supreme Court upheld Roe V. Wade in Casey V Planned Parenthood. Here’s the gist of it from a… Continue Reading →

Supreme Court Shakeup?

The Associated Press is reporting Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg told law students Friday there could be an opening on the Supreme Court soon but didn’t hint at who might be leaving. Ginsburg, who spoke at New England Law’s annual “Law… Continue Reading →

N.D. House Outlaws Abortion

North Dakota’s House of Representatives has passed a bill recognizing a fertilized egg as a “person” worthy of rights. The bill, which now moves to the Senate, is a direct and legally interesting challenge to Roe V. Wade and is… Continue Reading →

Pep Talks From Supreme Court Justice

Chief Supreme Court Justice John Roberts apparently gave the Notre Dame Fighting Irish a behind closed doors pep talk before the Notre Dame/ Michigan battle, says the Wall Street Journal. Since Notre Dame amazingly won, I’m just wondering if Roberts… Continue Reading →

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