Olivier Touron - AFP / Getty Images Arizona GOP Appealing Suit Over Voting Software to Supreme Court US District Judge Diane Humetewa, an Obama appointee, dismissed the Republicans' case on Wednesday. By Randy DeSoto December 10, 2020
Tasos Katopodis / Getty Images Trump Announces He Is 'Intervening' In Huge Supreme Court Case The attorneys general of Alabama and Louisiana have expressed interest in joining the lawsuit if the Supreme Court takes it up. By Erin Coates December 9, 2020
Mehdi Kasumov / ShutterstockCommentary 'In the Fight': More States Stand Behind Texas in SCOTUS Election Lawsuit Fight If even more states join forces with Texas, this could very well be a critical legal battle in deciding the 2020 election. By Jared Harris December 9, 2020
Robert Nicholas / Getty Images Poll Reveals Mental Health Improved During Lockdown for Just 1 Group - Churchgoers A Gallup poll revealed that the mental health of churchgoers improved between 2019 and 2020. By Mary Margaret Olohan December 9, 2020
Mike Kline (notkalvin) / Getty ImagesCommentary Dictionary.com Admits to Changing Definition of 'Court Packing,' Suits Liberal Talking Point A popular online dictionary quietly updated the definition of the term ‘court packing’ after the November election. By Johnathan Jones December 9, 2020
Supreme Court Rejects GOP Bid To Overturn Battleground Biden Win The Supreme Court rejected a Republican bid to halt the certification of Joe Biden's victory in Pennsylvania. By The Associated Press December 8, 2020
Stefani Reynolds - Pool / AP Ted Cruz Announces He Has Agreed To Argue Massive Case in Supreme Court Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas is ready to argue what could be a landmark elections case if it reaches the US Supreme Court. By Jack Davis December 8, 2020
Manuel Balce Ceneta / AP, File Trump Admin Forced To Bring Back Obama-Era Program Shielding 650,000 Illegal Aliens The Trump administration fully restored the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program following a federal judge's order. By The Associated Press December 7, 2020
Donald J. Trump / YouTube screen shot Levin Makes Case Why SCOTUS Likely To Rule in Trump's Favor Over PA Election Law Changes Mark Levin, who served as chief of staff to Attorney General Edwin Meese in the Reagan administration, explained why the legal case is strong. By Randy DeSoto December 7, 2020
Genaro Molina - Pool / AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary CA Churches Finally Got Help from SCOTUS and It Was a Huge Blow to Gavin Newsom The US Supreme Court sided with a California church that challenged Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom's restrictions on places of worship. By Samantha Chang December 7, 2020