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The Second Amendment Foundation Files a Brief To the Supreme Court In Response To Illinois’ Semi-Auto Ban Challenge

A spokesman for the group explains why it’s so important to battle the state’s restrictive gun laws. The Second Amendment Foundation isn’t about to back down from Illinois’ unfair ban on so-called “assault weapons” and “large-capacity magazines.” The group recently filed a response brief on top of its lawsuit against the ban, hoping to have the U.S. Supreme Court grant certiorari on the case. “The Supreme Court has previously recognized the importance of providing guidance on … Read more

Supreme Court to Determine Whether Trump Can Claim Presidential Immunity

The Supreme Court will consider arguments Thursday that determine whether former President Donald Trump can claim presidential immunity against criminal charges. Special Counsel Jack Smith – appointed by the controversial Merrick Garland — has charged Trump with conspiracy to defraud the U.S. and obstruction of an official proceeding for his role in the January 6th controversy. The Supreme Court decision could determine whether Trump faces a federal trial this year on four counts. Trump has pleaded … Read more

Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Challenge to ‘Ghost Gun’ Rule

On Monday, the Supreme Court agreed to hear arguments against the Biden administration’s requirement that owners of homemade firearms add serial numbers to them. The rule also mandates background checks on buyers of gun assembly kits. The current government treats pieces of guns that are shipped as is if they were complete guns, subject to existing laws. Gun owners argue the two-year-old rule is unconstitutional and abusive.  A representative for the Second Amendment Foundation joins … Read more

The Supreme Court and January 6th: A Landmark Decision Ahead

Interview opportunity with National Review Spokesman Zack Kessell Introduction: As the Supreme Court gears up to hear a pivotal case that could reshape the legal landscape for individuals charged in connection with the January 6th Capitol riot, the national discourse is poised at the brink of a significant juncture. At the heart of the proceedings is a legal challenge that questions the applicability of a federal law used to levy charges against more than 350 rioters, including … Read more

Could This Supreme Court Case Turn the Entire United States Immigration System On Its Head? (Guest: Nicole McCaw)

The host and producer of the docuseries BorderWars discusses the potential actions coming from the case surrounding a U.S. citizen’s husband. As out-of-hand as the current Border Crisis is in the United States right now, there’s a chance that things could become much worse. A new report from The Epoch Times reveals that a forthcoming Supreme Court case could very well take away a vital tool that allows the government to follow immigration law enforcement. As such, various … Read more

The Supreme Court Prevails and Allows Former President Donald Trump To Be Put Back On Colorado’s Ballot (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses the recent decision by the Supreme Court, and why it’s vital that people have the power of choice. After months of discussing surrounding Colorado’s decision to remove former President Donald Trump from its statewide ballots based on the 14th Amendment, the Supreme Court has sounded off against this decision. In a historic vote, the court ruled that Trump is allowed on the ballot, putting an end to the ethical arguments … Read more

As the Supreme Court Hears Trump’s Colorado Ballot Case, One Key Comment From a Chief Justice Is Making Waves

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts discusses a recent comment by John Roberts that could turn the case in Trump’s favor. Former President Donald Trump recently took a case to the Supreme Court in regards to his removal from Colorado’s state ballot. They noted they were invoking the 14thAmendment in terms of removing the former President, noting his reported corruption in the January 6th “insurrection.” However, as decisions are still being made, Chief Justice John Roberts believes … Read more

The Supreme Court in 5-4 decision Is Allowing Feds To Cut Razor Wire Installed By Texas At Border

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts criticizes the latest decision by the Court, overriding Texas’ defenses at the border. Some serious questions had arisen last week when Gov. Greg Abbott called upon the Texas National Guard – as well as other defenses – in an effort to slow the ongoing migrant crisis. While some applauded the move, others – like the Biden administration – were much more critical, calling it inhumane. Now the Supreme Court has … Read more

Donald Trump Is Receiving Strong Support In His Fight Against the Colorado Supreme Court – And Rightfully So

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts explains why he agrees that “chaos” could come from Trump being removed off the Presidential ballot. Right before the weekend, potential Presidential candidate Donald Trump noted that he has filed an appeal against the Colorado Supreme Court, after the state decided to remove him from the ballot for his role in the January 6th insurrection. Since that time, more than two dozen states have thrown their support behind the former … Read more

SCOTUS Picks Up Abortion Case Bigger Than Dobbs—Pro-Life Leader Warns of More Violence (Guest: Jim Harden)

The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear the chemical abortion case coming from the U.S. 5th Circuit. A ruling on this case could have broader ramifications than even overturning Roe v Wade, potentially cutting abortion in half, sparking more violence against pro-life people and organizations, and influencing the outcome of the 2024 Presidential Election.  Rev. Jim Harden, CEO of CompassCare, joins us now… Q&A: Answer: SCOTUS has an appetite to ensure that the FDA follows their own photocalls for drug … Read more

The Supreme Court Just Revived Joe Biden’s Regulation of “Ghost Guns”

A Second Amendment Foundation representative explains why the passing of this regulation is a problem to private gun owners. Once again, the Biden administration is on the attack against guns, this time convincing the Supreme Court that “ghost guns” are a problem. Earlier this week, the Court voted on a 5-4 decision to revive the regulation, which will crack down on kits that can be purchased online to assemble untraceable homemade firearms. While the decision … Read more

Supreme Court Asked to hear Ban on Counseling near Abortion Clinics

Suggested interview guest intro: “Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Our nation is grappling with a contentious issue that lies at the intersection of free speech and the sanctity of life. A Catholic “sidewalk counselor,” Mrs. Debra Vitagliano, is petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to review a law preventing pro-life advocates from counseling near abortion clinics.  Amidst a climate agencies and politicians are restricting discussions about abortion, the question arises: Are we denying women the chance … Read more

States Are Continuing To Challenge the Supreme Court’s Gun Decision – But Why? (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford discusses why some states aren’t giving up when it comes to gun control – even as the Second Amendment works against them. Just over a year ago, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down a landmark decision in favor of the rights of private gun owners, doing away with a controversial New York gun law that limited the ability to Concealed-Carry outside of the home. This has trickled down … Read more

The Supreme Court Has Ruled In Favor of a Web Designer That Won’t Make Gay Wedding Sites – And, Despite What Critics Say, It’s the Right Move

Michael Lee Mason explains why freedom of choice reigns supreme when it comes to how businesses operate. At a time when people are trying to dictate who or what sort of messages they should be hearing or following, the Supreme Court has ruled loud and clear when it comes to a person’s right to choose how they operate a business. The Court’s conservative majority ruled earlier today that a Christian graphic artist that works on … Read more

The Supreme Court Could Restore Religious Freedom In the Workplace – But Did It? (Guest: Alan Reinach Esq.)

Minister and attorney Alan Reinach Esq. looks at what could happen with the pending Supreme Court decision. The Supreme Court handed down its decision in the case of postal worker Gerald Groff, who lost his job as a mail carrier because he would not work on Sundays.   Groff worked for the United States Postal Service for several years. Up until 2015, it did not deliver on Sundays. At that time, however, it made exceptions for … Read more

Celebrating 1 Year Since the Dobbs Case Overturned Abortion: A Transformation in American Society (Guest: Allan Parker)

Allan Parker, President of The Justice Foundation and Lead Counsel on the Dobbs Case, speaks about the one-year mark and what comes next. A year has passed since the historic Dobbs case overturned Roe vs. Wade, setting off a seismic shift in America’s conversation on abortion rights. Allan Parker, one of the amicus parties in the Supreme Court Dobbs Case who urged the Court to reverse Roe V. Wade, presents a compelling argument about the … Read more

Biden’s Push For Environmental Energy Will Likely Make Its Way To the Supreme Court (Guest: Kevin Stocklin)

Having failed to pass the Green New Deal by democratic means through Congress, the Biden administration is now attempting to impose a green energy policy on Americans through federal agencies, and the EPA is at the vanguard of this effort.  But critics say the Biden administration doesn’t have the authority to do this. They believe they have the Constitution on their side, together with recent court decisions checking the power of unelected federal bureaucrats. They … Read more

History Appears To Be Playing a Part In the Battle For Gun Rights (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains why the rights of private gun owners still triumph over any statures over weapons from years ago. Right now is a very turbulent time when it comes to the rights to bear arms. Though the Second Amendment does allow for people to arm themselves as needed (especially in today’s climate), several argue that it’s leading to more violence – and have even brought up statures from centuries … Read more

Illinois’ Assault Weapons Ban Could Be Headed To The Supreme Court – But What Will Happen Now?

A representative for the Second Amendment Foundation explains why this particular battle is a big one for private gun owners. With both a federal district court and an appeals court refusing to budge on the request, gun groups are now turning to the Supreme Court in an effort to get state and local bans on assault weapons in Illinois overturned. The gun rights advocates turned in an emergency application to Justice Amy Coney Barrett earlier this week, … Read more

Should the Ten Commandments Be Put On Public Display? (Guest: Alan Reinach)

Church State Council’s Alan Reinach discusses the renewed effort going into putting these Commandments on display. Following the Supreme Court’s decision last year to require governments not to discriminate against religious speech, there has been some talk about requiring the public display of the Ten Commandments. With this new rule in place, many believe that the Commandments would hold high stature on display. In fact, the Texas Senate passed a bill last month that would require public … Read more

A Federal Appeals Court Just Handed a Major Victory To Private Gun Owners Over the ATF’s Restrictions (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Gun Owners of America spokesman Stephen Willeford explains why this is a huge win for gun-owning citizens, even if the ATF may possibly try something else. Ever since 2017 – following a shooting in Las Vegas – the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) have been targeting bump stocks, even going as far as to ban them considering their “enhancements” to certain firearms. But this week, a Federal appeals court overturned the ban. In … Read more

The Supreme Court’s Decision to Stay All Rulings Could Lead to More Pro-Abortion Violence (Guest: Jim Harden)

CompassCare CEO Rev. Jim Harden sees trouble ahead as SCOTUS decides the fate of the abortion drug Mifepristone, dubbed the “chemical coat hanger.” Executive summary/Proposed interview intro: The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to rule on Wednesday, April 19 on whether or not the abortion pill will be banned. This ruling will have far-reaching consequences since the majority of abortions in the United States are from abortion pills, not abortion surgery. CompassCare CEO Rev. Jim … Read more

The Supreme Court Refuses to Listen to Gun Retailers, And It’s a Serious Problem

A Second Amendment Foundation representative explains why the Court’s deaf ear to New York’s strict gun laws could cost gun sellers dearly. A few months back, New York decided to implement its Concealed Carry Improvement Act, after the Supreme Court had knocked down strict laws it had made beforehand. But now, the Court has seemingly turned its back on retailers that are being hurt by this very act. The Court recently rejected a bid by … Read more

Supreme Court gives Americans a temporary reprieve from migrant surge (By Michael Letts)

(Originally appeared in The American Thinker.) Migrants have been waiting at the U.S.-Mexico border for the Title 42 health program to expire. Why? Once it does, it will create an opportunity for the migrants to cross the border and get a toehold in the United States. Forget about a COVID surge. Governments in the border states are worried about an illegal immigrant surge. More than a dozen states filed an emergency application to the U.S. Supreme Court … Read more

The Supreme Court Continues To Stand By Gun Owners By Overturning Appeals Courts In Four States (Guest: Second Amendment)

Following its ruling last week that Americans have a right to carry firearms in public for self-defense, the Supreme Court continued to make moves for gun owners with new decisions right before the weekend. The Court reversed federal appeals court decisions which upheld gun restrictions in place for four key states – California, Maryland, New Jersey, and Hawaii. As a result, the four cases will now have to sit in lower courts “for further consideration … Read more

Thanks To the Supreme Court, the Environmental Protection Agency Can No Longer Regulate Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Fossil Fuel Electric Power Plants (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Thanks To the Supreme Court, the Environmental Protection Agency Can No Longer Regulate Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Electric Power Plants Following its reversal of Roe vs. Wade last week, the Supreme Court continued to knock down regulations this week, including the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to regulate carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel electric power plants. Through a 6-3 vote by the Court, the EPA no longer has authority over what West Virginia … Read more

Pending Supreme Court Ruling On the Environmental Protection Agency Could Change How It’s In Charge (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Even though its decision last week on overturning Roe vs. Wade has left the world reeling, an upcoming case for the Supreme Court could be one of its biggest yet – where it will decide on West Virginia vs. the Environmental Protection Agency. Depending how the decision is made, it could affect how the EPA operates from hereon in. If decided in a certain way, it may no longer be in charge of deciding how … Read more

Roe vs. Wade Officially Reversed, Marking a Huge Victory for Pro-Life Agencies (Guest: James Harden)

In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court, after weeks of controversy from leaked documents, has finally decided to overturn Roe vs. Wade, removing the constitutional right to abortion that’s been standing since 1973. With the decision, Justice Samuel Alito noted, “We hold that Roe and Casey must be overruled. The Constitution makes no reference to abortion, and no such right is implicitly protected by any constitutional provision, including the one on which the defenders of … Read more

The Overturning of Roe vs. Wade Is Seen As a Huge Success For Many In the United States, But What Reactions Will Come In the Weeks Ahead? (Guest: Allan Parker)

After weeks of anticipation (and to some, worry) from a number of leaked documents, the Supreme Court has passed the overturning of Roe vs. Wade in a 6-3 vote earlier today. This will no doubt send shockwaves across the United States, but many pro-life advocates see this as nothing short of a victory. In a press release earlier today, Allan Parker, president of the Justice Foundation, noted, “It is time to stop killing children and … Read more

The Supreme Court Has Knocked Down New York’s Concealed-Carry Gun Law, Allowing Citizens To Defend Themselves (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

Despite New York City Mayor Eric Adams’ objection to it, the Supreme Court opted to move forward with declaring New York’s concealed-carry gun law illegal. The Supreme Court voted 6-3 to striking down the law, continuing its run of Second Amendment-themed protections. As a result, many believe that this could help provide better protections for those looking to own guns. Through the Amendment, the court decided to protect the “individual right to possess and carry … Read more

The Supreme Court Has Effectively Knocked Down New York’s Controversial Gun Law, But What Comes Next For Gun Owners? (Guests: Second Amendment)

In its latest decision that will strengthen those that believe in the Second Amendment, the Supreme Court has knocked down a New York-based gun law that will allow those to concealed-carry with lesser restrictions. A landmark decision that stemmed from a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court noted that the Second Amendment overcame the restrictions put in place by New York Mayor Eric Adams. It stated that the Amendment protects “the individual right to possess and … Read more

Potential “Alarmed” Reaction To Pending Supreme Court Rule Over Easing Up On Concealed Weapons Rule Leaves Questions Over What Kind of Protection They’re Looking For (Guest: Stephen Willeford)

The Supreme Court is taking a close look at providing less restrictions on concealed weapons, in an effort to provide certain citizens protection against mass shooters. But not everyone seems keen on the idea of passing such a law. Eric Adams, who currently serves as mayor of New York, believes that lightening up on such restrictions is a disaster in the making. Speaking with the New York Daily News, he explained, “It keeps me up at night. … Read more

Pending Supreme Court Decision On Concealed Carry of Guns Leaves Potential For Stopping Future Mass Shootings – But Also Has Certain Politicians Expressing Major Concern (Guest: Second Amendment)

With the rise in mass shootings, many politicians are on the march for change. With that, the Supreme Court is looking at a big one that not all of them agree with. The Court is currently pending a decision on allowing more concealed weapons to be carried by civilians on city streets. This would mark a huge win for representatives that have been shouting from the rooftops about the benefit of concealed or open carry. … Read more

Supreme Court Suspends Release Schedule, Without Roe-Reversal—Jane’s Revenge Takes Responsibility for Buffalo Firebombing, Promises Escalation of Violence (Guest: Jim Harden)

The Supreme Court cut short their final decision release day. The Nation still awaits the anticipated reversal of Roe. Meanwhile, the pro-abortion terrorist group Jane’s Revenge took responsibility for the Buffalo firebombing of CompassCare’s pro-life pregnancy center saying, “You have seen us in… Buffalo NY…through attacking we find joy.” Their communique continues, “We have demonstrated in the past month how easy and fun it is to attack….” They deepened their threats saying, “We promise to take increasingly drastic measures…that may … Read more

Tensions Rise Ahead of Roe Reversal – CompassCare CEO Family Relocates Under Threat of Intimidation  (Guest: Rev. James Harden)

The Supreme Court is expected to release their ruling potentially overturning Roe v. Wade today, June 13 or Wednesday, June 15. Tensions are rising as pro-abortion activists plan to shut down all activity around the Supreme Court in anticipation of that release. Abortion terrorist group “Janes Revenge” is promoting a “Night of Rage” the evening of the release, stating, “We need them to be afraid of us.” Organizations like “Ruth Sent Us” have encouraged intimidation of Supreme Court Justices … Read more

Police Could Soon Have a Powerful New Role if Roe v. Wade Is Overturned (Guest: Michael Letts)

(Originally published on The Western Journal) The phrase “turnabout is fair play” comes to mind regarding the Supreme Court’s leaked decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. In the late ’80s and early ’90s, pro-life demonstrators peacefully blocked the entrances to abortion clinics, resulting in their arrests. But now, with the Roe decision on the verge of being overturned, the question has to be asked: What will police officers do now with those who either perform … Read more

Roe vs. Wade Overturned, according to Politico lead (Guest: Randall Terry)

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The landmark Roe vs. Wade decision that ‘legalized’ abortion has finally been overturned, after 49 years, according to a leak from Politico. Operation Rescue founder Randall Terry and Pro-Life Activists from 8 states have gathered at Supreme Court for an all-night vigil, celebrating the apparent pro-life victory. The group will be present all night and in the morning of May 3, 2022, and available to conduct interviews with members of the news media. Randall Terry, … Read more

Recent Supreme Court Decision Leads To Question of How States May Go Too Far To Silence Free Speech (Guest: Blake Harbin)

Freedom of speech has been under fire over the past few years. However, the Supreme Court recently decided that one state has gone too far when it comes to silencing it. The court recently decided on a decision in favor of the Christian group Camp Constitution and its director, Harold Shurtleff. Overriding a previous court ruling, the Supreme Court unanimously (in a 9-0 vote) noted that Boston violated the group’s free speech rights, not allowing … Read more

U.S. Supreme Court to hear Landmark Abortion Case Dec. 1 that might Overturn Roe v Wade Guests: Justice Foundation

  The debate over pro-life and a woman’s right to abortion has reached a fever pitch in recent months, with advocates on both sides of the issue trying to hit the reset button on national policy.   The Supreme Court set Dec. 1 arguments on Mississippi’s ban on abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy — a direct challenge to Roe v. Wade. Lower courts have blocked Mississippi’s ban, claiming it directly violates Roe’s protections for pre-viability abortions. In taking the … Read more

The Supreme Court Rules 5-4, favoring Abortion in Louisiana Case

Dr. Michael Brown Ph.D. is available to interview via Zoom, Skype or Phone Intro: For the first time since Trump’s new appointees have served on the Supreme Court, the Court has issued a major ruling on abortion. Chief Justice John Roberts joined the four liberal justices in opposing a pro-life, Louisiana bill that likely would have eliminated all but one abortion clinic in that state. This 5-4 decision sends a significant message that the Court … Read more

SUPREME COURT AFFIRMS SOME GAY RIGHTS

Guest Interview Pitch:   TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW, CONTACT:  Rachel Ford 570-506-2021, rford.specialguests@gmail.com or Jerry McGlothlin 919-437-0001. Interview via phone, Skype or Zoom from Colorado Springs/ MT Intro: The United States Supreme Court affirmed that employers may not discriminate on the basis of someone’s sexual orientation. Will this new decision clash with religious rights enshrined in the First Amendment? Will it force Christian Bakeries to cater to same-sex weddings? Joining us in this discussion is … Read more

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