Speaker Johnson on the Rise of Radical Communists in the Democrat Party: “The Barbarians are Inside the Gate”
course they want to pack the Supreme Court, and they want a unicameral legislature. They want the House
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course they want to pack the Supreme Court, and they want a unicameral legislature. They want the House
Fields released the following statement after the Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment in Trump … American citizen with no exceptions. The Supreme Court was right to reject this administration’s attempt to rewrite
just wants to breathe clean air. The court was clear: the EPA's arguments for walking away from … supposed to serve. “I'm glad the courts stepped in here. I'll continue pushing
House Republicans urging the Supreme Court to side with ExxonMobil and Suncor Energy in a climate lawsuit that … Scalise, R-La., is calling on the Supreme Court to side with ExxonMobil and Suncor Energy
elect candidates of their choosing. “While the Supreme Court's decision in Louisiana v. Callais has established
Navy WWII veteran Bossier Clerk of Court Jill Sessions and the Clerk’s Office: dedication to assisting citizens
systematically eliminated. In the wake of the Supreme Court’s Callais decision, states across the South — including
Callais case at the US Supreme Court, the court restored a simple but profound truth. Yes, the Constitution … divided Americans. And this decision from the Supreme Court hopefully ends that terrible practice once
their voices heard. “We are hopeful that the courts will overturn this decision, and if they do, every
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following statement in regard to the Supreme Court’s Louisiana v. Callais decision: “The Supreme Court’s ruling … equal political representation for all Americans. The Supreme Court's majority has significantly narrowed Section
released the following statement as the Supreme Court issued its ruling in Louisiana v. Callais : “Today’s decision … Supreme Court is a devastating blow to the promise of equal representation in our democracy. This ruling
challenged this restriction before the United States Supreme Court in 1969, which ruled in United States v. Louisiana
reduction to $1 for the Administrator if a court finds violations. Codifies analytical requirements for EPA rulemaking , including
reduction to $1 for the Administrator if a court finds violations. Codifies analytical requirements for EPA rulemaking , including
statement: “Today, on the steps of Criminal District Court, the people showed up. Loud. Proud. Unshaken. “They came … people to serve as Clerk of Criminal Court. “And while I am in the Nation’s Capitol today
communities, while also delaying justice throughout the entire court system. “Louisiana’s federal courts are desperately in need … need to rebalance the system to ensure our courts work better and make Louisiana communities safer
pillars of our democracy work together: Congress, the courts, and the community. “The announcement that Senator Markwayne Mullin
Fields issued the following statement following the Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling in Learning Resources … were unlawful: “Today's ruling by the Supreme Court confirms what many of us have maintained from
have the manpower or the time, the court systems to be able to do that. Under the current … remember, this is pending at the US Supreme Court. There's a big case pending that
Management for permanent repairs to the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals, Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Department
free speech cases, religious liberty cases in the courts. And of course, in the court of public opinion
delivered remarks on the steps of the Supreme Court at the Alliance Defending Freedom’s Protect Women … Sports Rally, urging the Supreme Court to uphold common sense and basic truth, preserve the original meaning
statement regarding the ongoing Louisiana v. Callais Supreme Court case and reaffirms theconstitutionality of Louisiana’s 6th Congressional … have historically been marginalized, have equal representation. The court must be deliberate, equitable, and grounded
been properly indicted in a U.S. court, and an arrest warrant was duly issued