Plus: This Supreme Court Ruling Will Prove Vital to Defending Voter ID and Other Laws
June 28 2022
Good morning from Washington, where radical leftists react to the Supreme Court’s ruling ending abortion on demand by dismissing the legitimacy of the highest court in the land. Jarrett Stepman calls them out. What did the justices say in upholding a coach’s right to pray after high school football games? Tom Jipping has details. On the podcast, we review who really helps those facing an unexpected pregnancy. Plus: Arizona goes all-out for school choice and Senate Republicans slam the president over his border crisis. Thirty years ago today, two of the strongest earthquakes ever to hit California strike the desert east of Los Angeles as a 7.3 magnitude quake is followed by a 6.3 magnitude tremor.
Following the Dobbs decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez marched with protesters in front of the Supreme Court and joined in chants of “illegitimate.”
The court’s decision in Berger v. NAACP will help prevent state officials from sabotaging the defense of state election laws and other measures being attacked by their political allies and friends.
When someone wants to complain about how our most respected news outlets once attempted to look "objective" but now dwell on performative activism, see Time magazine.
The new policy especially benefits students from low-income families. The typical award of about $6,600 covers the median elementary private school tuition.