U.S. Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Attorney General Cameron, Allows Defense of Kentucky Pro-Life Law

The U.S. Supreme Court today ruled 8-1 in favor of Attorney General Cameron, finding that he can continue to defend House Bill 454, the Commonwealth’s law banning live-dismemberment abortions. Following the Court’s ruling, Attorney General Cameron released this statement: “At every turn, we’ve maintained that Kentucky’s law banning live-dismemberment abortions is worth defending and should … Continued

Advancing American Freedom Files 2nd Amicus in Coach Kennedy Case

Advancing American Freedom (AAF) founder Mike Pence announced the filing of a merits amicus brief by AAF, Young America’s Foundation (YAF), and 42 additional organizations and individuals in Kennedy v. Bremerton School District at the Supreme Court of the United States. AAF previously filed an amicus brief asking the Supreme Court to hear the case, … Continued

Biden to nominate Ketanji Brown Jackson to Supreme Court

President Joe Biden will nominate federal Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson on Friday to replace Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, which would make her the first black woman on the high court’s bench should she be confirmed by the Senate. Breyer announced his retirement last month after 28 years on the Supreme Court, effective when the current term ends … Continued

Remembering the Black woman Biden blocked from the Supreme Court

President Biden wants credit for nominating the first Black woman to the Supreme Court. But here is the shameful irony: As a senator, Biden warned President George W. Bush that if he nominated the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court, he would filibuster and kill her nomination. The story begins in 2003, … Continued

Supreme Court denies bid to force faster ruling on Texas abortion law

The Supreme Court on Thursday rejected a request from abortion clinics to speed up action on a case in lower courts challenging Texas’s new law restricting abortions after about 6 weeks of pregnancy, and allowing private citizens to enforce the law by lawsuit. While the justices have allowed the law to remain in effect, they also said … Continued

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