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Carrie Severino

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President of JCN (@judicialnetwork). Co-Author of Justice on Trial. RT ≠ endorsement. I probably should include something witty here.

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Justice Amy Coney Barrett takes a sledgehammer to the Left's false narrative surrounding the Dobbs decision. The Court's majority did not rule that abortion is a social ill; the justices upheld the Constitution and their established roles by returning the democratic process to

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The Supreme Court has long recognized the rights of parents to direct the upbringing, care, and education of their children. School administrators can’t cherry-pick when they adhere to parental authority.

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So let me get this straight: picking judges based on their legal brilliance as evidenced by clerkships, academic accomplishments, and outstanding litigation practice leads to higher quality judges than picking them based on DEI principles and giving bonus points for people with

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Universities are meant to be a place where free speech, diversity of thought, and open debate are encouraged and unrestricted. Violence is not free speech. Those who participate in that violence or defend it are undermining one of our most fundamental freedoms.

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It seems they're finally saying the quiet part out loud... Reminder to the radical Left: the judiciary is not a tool to advance policy objectives. foxnews.com/politics/woke-…

It seems they're finally saying the quiet part out loud... 

Reminder to the radical Left: the judiciary is not a tool to advance policy objectives. 

foxnews.com/politics/woke-…
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The Left’s tactic of arming judges with ideology — under the unassuming guise of “judicial education” — to push their causes, is by no means a new phenomenon. It seems the Left is intensifying its efforts and expanding its influence. 👇🏻 nationalreview.com/bench-memos/aj…

The Left’s tactic of arming judges with ideology — under the unassuming guise of “judicial education” — to push their causes, is by no means a new phenomenon. It seems the Left is intensifying its efforts and expanding its influence. 👇🏻 

nationalreview.com/bench-memos/aj…
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Will UVA actually “cease” its discriminatory race-based hiring or simply conceal it from the public’s view like other universities have done with their DEI practices? Time will tell.

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This Humphrey’s Executor amicus brief by the Yale Law School rule of law clinic is…a take. There is literally no one on the Supreme Court who thinks Humphrey’s reasoning was correct as an originalist matter. And, they neglect to tell the Court that Madison’s proposal re the

This Humphrey’s Executor amicus brief by the Yale Law School rule of law clinic is…a take. There is literally no one on the Supreme Court who thinks Humphrey’s reasoning was correct as an originalist matter. And, they neglect to tell the Court that Madison’s proposal re the
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Stop me if you’ve heard this one: a state is trying to exclude religious schools from an otherwise generally available education program. It feels like every couple years the Supreme Court has to go back and correct another state trying to ignore its clear religious freedom

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👏 Justice Kavanaugh on Justice Scalia’s lasting legacy: “He not only taught us originalism and textualism, but he taught us also what it meant to have a backbone … what it meant to stand up for his principles even when they weren’t popular.” scotusblog.com/2025/11/origin…

👏 Justice Kavanaugh on Justice Scalia’s lasting legacy:  

“He not only taught us originalism and textualism, but he taught us also what it meant to have a backbone … what it meant to stand up for his principles even when they weren’t popular.”

scotusblog.com/2025/11/origin…
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James Carville insists that if Democrats regain control, they should pack the Court to “cure” the negative public perception *Democrats themselves* have been running a PR campaign to create. And that’s even though he admits that FDR’s universally rejected scheme backfired. What

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The Senate rejected FDR's court-packing scheme. Yet Democrats continue to push a manufactured legitimacy crisis to sway public opinion in favor of destroying our institutions.

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The Supreme Court’s ruling in Mahmoud v. Taylor was a significant victory for parents across the country against rogue school boards, reaffirming that parents have the right to direct the religious education of their children. BECKET’s Eric Baxter: “The justices said the rights

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“In Colorado, ‘universal’ evidently means ‘everyone except those holding disfavored religious views’... This blatant discrimination isn’t just unconstitutional; it also reflects a troubling trend. Government officials are openly disregarding (or distorting) recent Supreme Court

“In Colorado, ‘universal’ evidently means ‘everyone except those holding disfavored religious views’... This blatant discrimination isn’t just unconstitutional; it also reflects a troubling trend. Government officials are openly disregarding (or distorting) recent Supreme Court
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Rebranding discriminatory race-based hiring practices doesn’t make them any less discriminatory and doesn’t change the fact that quotas to “ensure” schools have “faculty of the global majority” violate federal civil rights law.

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The writing is on the wall for fans of compelled speech — schools are now on notice that they can’t legally bully students into using others’ preferred pronouns. “In an age fraught with newspeak, it’s our hope that the courage of our member parents and their children in

The writing is on the wall for fans of compelled speech — schools are now on notice that they can’t legally bully students into using others’ preferred pronouns.

“In an age fraught with newspeak, it’s our hope that the courage of our member parents and their children in
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👏🏻 From Big Law to college campuses, @AndreaLucasEEOC is taking on workplace discrimination and holding institutions accountable. “Restoring a focus on equality of opportunity” has been a top priority under her leadership at U.S. EEOC:

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Likely the single most frequent loser in recent Supreme Court religion and speech jurisprudence is at it again. Colorado’s Universal Preschool Program is hardly neutral and riddled with exemptions — but only for causes the state favors. When Catholic preschools asked for an

Likely the single most frequent loser in recent Supreme Court religion and speech jurisprudence is at it again.

Colorado’s Universal Preschool Program is hardly neutral and riddled with exemptions — but only for causes the state favors. When Catholic preschools asked for an
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“The irony is stark. Louisiana and Texas want to give students voluntary access to foundational texts that shaped Western civilization. Colorado denies parents voluntary access to publicly funded preschool because they choose faith-based education. The religion clauses found in

“The irony is stark. Louisiana and Texas want to give students voluntary access to foundational texts that shaped Western civilization. Colorado denies parents voluntary access to publicly funded preschool because they choose faith-based education. 

The religion clauses found in
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Another victory for religious freedom: The First Amendment protects individuals’ right to practice their religion freely. Whether you’re a priest in Washington state, a baker in Colorado, or a judge in Texas, no one should have to abandon their sincerely-held religious beliefs.

Another victory for religious freedom: 

The First Amendment protects individuals’ right to practice their religion freely. Whether you’re a priest in Washington state, a baker in Colorado, or a judge in Texas, no one should have to abandon their sincerely-held religious beliefs.