Supreme Court

“It’s hard not to have a big year at the Supreme Court,” she said.
Republicans' dissatisfaction with recent rulings may have driven the decline in favorability.
Oklahoma's Supreme Court on Monday said the state must remove a Ten Commandments stone monument first placed at its Capitol in 2012, rejecting an appeal to reconsider an earlier decision.
The senator is "horrified" by the Supreme Court's "abuses."
American evangelicals are taking their fight overseas.
39 percent of Americans in a recent survey said that they approved of the Supreme Court's decision.
Critics say the language could protect an employer who doesn't believe unmarried people should have sex outside of wedlock.
Artful advocates advise this about addressing the court: if the facts are on your side, pound the facts; if the law is on your side, pound the law; if neither is on your side, pound the table. Adding to that adage, pusillanimous politicians propose undressing the court: if you fear its decision, strip it of jurisdiction.