
Former Tennessee Senator Bill Frist will not be making many new friends among the hard Right with comments he made Wednesday in Sioux Falls, South Dakota predicting that ObamaCare will not be repealed. Well, at least not entirely.
Read More »
Republicans; Conservatives; Patriots welcome.
Libertarians understood. Liberals tolerated.
Are you a Republican Redefined?

Former Tennessee Senator Bill Frist will not be making many new friends among the hard Right with comments he made Wednesday in Sioux Falls, South Dakota predicting that ObamaCare will not be repealed. Well, at least not entirely.
Read More »
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to let California clamp down on the sale or rental of violent video games to children, saying governments lack authority to "restrict the ideas to which children may be exposed" despite complaints that the popular and fast-changing technology allows the young to simulate acts of brutality.
Read More »
The Supreme Court announced its decision Wednesday in Snyder v. Phelps which involved the controversial Westboro Baptist Church and its right to protest near military funerals. In an 8-1 decision, the Nation's Highest Court upheld a lower court ruling that threw out damages awarded to Albert Snyder (father of Lance Cpl. Matthew Snyder,...
Read More »
The "personal mandate" is unconstitutional and not severable; thus, the whole Act must declared void. I think that about sums it up. That was the key part of a ruling delivered today by U.S. District Court Judge Roger Vinson today in Pensacola, Florida where 26 state attorneys general had brought a challenge...
Read More »
You have to love coming across stories like this. I know I did. Newly elected Justice to the Supreme Court Elena Kagan sitting in a crowded room full of potential jurors after being summoned for jury duty… Priceless.
Read More »
In an interview with UC Hastings law professor Calvin Massey for the California Lawyer, Justice Antonin Scalia answered a few questions regarding the Nation's Highest Court and explained with brilliant simplicity his take on Strict Interpretation of the Constitution. You can read the whole interview here...
Read More »
CNN: Sen. Arlen Specter, the outgoing Pennsylvania Republican-turned-Democrat, directed a parting blow Tuesday to members of the Supreme Court’s conservative bloc. In his final speech on the Senate floor, Specter, the former GOP chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, chastised Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito for “eroding the constitutional mandate of...
Read More »
The 112th Justice of the United States Supreme Court, Elena Kagan, took her place on the nation's highest court yesterday to begin her tenure as only the fourth female Justice in history. As the Court began hearing cases for the new session, Kagan began navigating the gambit of potential conflicts by recusing herself...
Read More »
In an interview with ABC's George Stephanopoulos, Justice Stephen Breyer discussed a variety of issues and a new book, but no topic was more timely or "controversial" than when the Good Morning America host moved to the matter of Quran Burning brought to the forefront by that wackjob pastor down there in Florida. ...
Read More »
Elena Kagan has just been confirmed by the Senate and will reportedly be sworn in on Saturday to take her place as the third female member of the Supreme Court. The vote tally was 63-37 with FIVE REPUBLICANS voting to confirm the Obama nominee. Senator Ben Nelson (Nebraska) was the only Democrat...
Read More »