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How to Save the Supreme Court From Itself

Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeIn this episode of The David Frum Show, The Atlantic’s David Frum opens with his thoughts on growing extremism in the Democratic Party. Frum compares this to the paranoia and conspiratorial thinking that cost the Republican Party dearly in the 2010s and cautions the Democrats against making the same mistakes. Then David is joined by Kate Shaw, a co-host of the podcast Strict Scrutiny and a professor of law at University of Pennsylvania Carey...

The Atlantic 7d ago

Supreme Court's Alabama redistricting decision could encourage more chaos, experts warn

The court's repudiation of a lower court decision was only the latest case in which it has played a role in changing the congressional maps for Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, and California. (Image credit: Kent Nishimura)

NPR News 7d ago

Police rush to SCOTUS justice’s home amid rising threats against conservatives — but report quickly unravels

Police responded to a "swatting call" at the residence of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett in Virginia on Wednesday evening, police confirmed, marking the latest security scare involving a conservative public figure. "Yesterday evening at approximately 9:02 p.m., officers responded to a swatting call at the residence of U.S. Supreme Court Justice in Fairfax County," a Fairfax County Police Department public information officer told Fox News Digital on Thursday when asked about reports...

Fox News Politics 13d ago

Where the redistricting fight stands heading into the midterms

It’s been a long six weeks for Democrats in the redistricting wars. By the end of April, the party had drawn enough Democratic-leaning seats to turn the back-and-forth over new congressional maps for the midterms that President Donald Trump had started a year earlier into roughly a wash. Then the courts acted: The U.S. Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act, opening the door to Republican-led states in the South to eliminating majority-Black districts held by Democrats.

NBC News 7d ago

Virginia Giuffre will set for legal battle as estranged husband and daughter added to legal case

Virginia Giuffre will set for legal battle as estranged husband and daughter added to legal case There is now a looming court case over who inherits Virginia Giuffre's wealth - which includes a reported £12m pay-off from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor The estranged husband and daughter of tragic Virginia Giuffre have been formally added to court proceedings in the explosive legal battle for herestate. Ms Giuffre, the most high profile victim of paedophile finance Jeffery Epstein, took her own...

Daily Mirror 10d ago

Republicans vs. the Fourteenth Amendment

Subscribe here: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTubeIn this episode of The David Frum Show, The Atlantic’s David Frum opens with his thoughts on the Brexit vote, which was cast 10 years ago this month. David explains why Brexit has not only been a failure but has led to years of political instability in the U.K. in the decade following the British vote to leave the European Union. Then, David is joined by Professor David W. Blight to discuss the blood-soaked aftermath of the Civil War and the...

The Atlantic 4h ago

Redistricting war intensifies as GOP suffers setbacks in two states

House Republicans were hit with a minor setback this week in the redistricting war when two states set to redraw maps changed course. Alabama and South Carolina were primed for new maps, but a court order and move to buck the process by state lawmakers in the Palmetto State have, for now, nixed the act. It comes as both sides of the aisle are in an arms race to redraw their maps to gain an advantage in the upcoming midterm elections.

Fox News Politics 13d ago

Ex-SJSU volleyball player speaks out on alleged scholarship deception by coach during trans scandal

Elle Patterson never planned to go to San Jose State and end up as a figure in a federal Title IX investigation. Patterson originally committed to Fairfield on a full scholarship for women's volleyball. But then she found out the coach who recruited her, Todd Kress, was leaving Fairfield to take the job at San Jose State.

Fox News 5d ago

Lawyers fighting SJSU over volleyball scandal respond to federal Title IX probe findings

Multiple lawyers representing women affected by the San José State University (SJSU) volleyball scandal have responded to findings of a federal investigation into the incident. Part of the findings from the investigation, published by Fox News Digital on Wednesday, reveal new details of how the school handled allegations against a trans athlete of plotting to have a teammate harmed during a match, the initial recruitment of the trans athlete without allegedly disclosing the player's birth...

Fox News 6d ago

Inside the fallout of the SJSU volleyball scandal: ‘This is an obvious problem’

Employees across the entire California State University System (CSU) came back from lunch to an email on March 6, announcing that their employer was suing President Donald Trump's Department of Education. It was happening because San Jose State University (SJSU) had a transgender volleyball player on its women’s team for three years, allegedly didn’t tell multiple female teammates that the player was male, and then refused to accept the U.S. Department of Education findings that determined...

Fox News 7d ago