Capitol Hill Report, 7-14-26
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case-by-case rules created by the Supreme Court. This law must be culled and gleaned from
morning’s call is available HERE. Topics include: Supreme Court rulings, the Save Our Bacon Act , Iran
Courtroom acts would give judges and Supreme Court justices discretion to allow video and other recording equipment into
advice and consent” of the Senate, to nominate Supreme Court justices. Congress has exclusive authority to create Article … judgeships , including Supreme Court justices, federal circuit and district judges. The Judiciary Act of 1789 established the current
Revive FDR Court-Packing Scheme to Rig the Supreme Court By Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley … raising a discredited ruse to pack the Supreme Court with additional justices. Just last month, Democrats’ 2024 presidential
time to put cameras in the Supreme Court and other federal courts so more Americans can finally … Durbin and Grassley, would instruct the Supreme Court to permit television coverage of open sessions, unless a majority
text and reversed the lower court, necessitating the Supreme Court’s involvement.?While a unanimous Supreme Court emphatically … Cruz (R-Texas), urging the Supreme Court to reaffirm and protect the PLCAA
Boasberg.” On threats to judges and the 2022 Supreme Court Dobbs leak : “Obviously there should be accountability when … threatening any judge [or] Supreme Court Justice... “I hope that [the executive branch is] following up and making
Anti-Weaponization Fund, Democrats’ desire to pack the Supreme Court and Todd Blanche’s nomination to be Attorney
Court of International Trade and two Supreme Court justices. In 2025, anonpartisan studyconducted by professors at New York
Senate Whistleblower Caucus, submitted anamicus briefto the Supreme Court arguing a plain text reading of WPEArequires the “contributing
peace through strength efforts are working. “Iran’s Supreme Leader and over 40 senior Iranian regime leaders have
Congress, and it's been affirmed by the Supreme Court as the correct way to follow
President Trump’s executive order on glyphosate, the Supreme Court’s tariff decision, the partial government shutdown, Grassley
Committee, today issued the following statement regarding the Supreme Court’s decision on tariffs: “While Congress gave some … 1977International Emergency Economic Powers Act(IEEPA), the Supreme Court has determined that Congress did not authorize President Trump
afternoon’s call is availableHERE. Topics include: the Supreme Court’s tariff decision, immigration, Iran, the SAVE
Homeland Security, 574 U.S. 383 (2015), the Supreme Court ruled 7–2 that restrictions on whistleblowing must … jury materials, Congress delegated rulemaking authority to the Supreme Court, but court rules do not override statutory whistleblower
worked alongside their mission and called on the Supreme Court to protect the Constitutional right to life … June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court answered, returning these decisions to voters on a state-by-state basis
weaken the law. In June 2023, the Supreme Court issued a unanimous decisionupholdingthe plain text and congressional intent
including U.S. Marshal and police protection for retired Supreme Court Justices. The NDAA includes four bipartisan law enforcement
particular your congressional amicus advocacy to the Supreme Court. You have been a leader in drafting and obtaining … that you have defended their rights at the Supreme Court in bipartisan amicus briefs with Senator Wyden
administration’s Navigable Waters Protection Rule (NWPR), andapplaudedthe Supreme Court’s ruling in Sackett
presiding judge in all federal courts, including the Supreme Court, the discretion to allow cameras in the courtroom … judiciary. TheCameras in the Courtroom Actwould instruct the Supreme Court to permit television coverage of open sessions, unless