Supreme Court’s approval sinks to historic lows 100 days after abortion decision
A record number of people now view the court as too conservative. The drop in trust is driven largely by a sharp decline among Democrats, the poll found.
AP: Supreme Court poised to keep marching to right in new term
With public confidence diminished and justices sparring openly over the institution’s legitimacy, the Supreme Court on Monday will begin a new term that could push American law to the right on issues of race, voting, and the environment.
LA Times: As a new Supreme Court term begins, prepare for the law to move even more to the right
This is settled law. Affirmative action, like abortion, has long been a target of conservatives. The widespread expectation is that here, too, the activist conservatives on the court will overrule more than 40 years of precedents they oppose politically.
Kamala Harris says Hurricane Ian aid will be ‘based on equity’
Harris said “communities of color” would be first in line for relief in the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Ian.
DeSantis warns criminals in Hurricane Ian aftermath: 'Don't even think about looting'
"...there are people that wrote on their plywood, ‘you loot, we shoot.' At the end of the day, we are not going to allow lawlessness to take advantage of this situation."
Writer: It was 'an evangelical dog whistle' when DeSantis described hurricane storm surge as 'biblical'
"This language is an evangelical dog whistle—i.e., it's not climate change, it's God."
Washington, DC, police officers under investigation after confiscating guns without making arrests
Two sergeants and five officers with the department have been placed on non-contact status.
Man says he was paid $21,000 for trading in 3D-printed guns at government buyback event
"I'm sure handing over $21,000 in gift cards to some punk kid after getting a bunch of plastic junk was a rousing success."
What Does Fidelity to Our Founding Principles Require Today?
If historicism is false, then the American system can be lost. Tyranny can recur. But do conservatives see this?