A.F. Branco By the Book For more A.F. Branco cartoons, go to WesternJournal.com/cartoons. By A.F. Branco December 5, 2024
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Joseph Prezioso / AFP via GettyCommentary Fishermen Who Were Forced to Pay $700 Per Day to Government-Mandated Observers on Their Boats Get Big News from SCOTUS SCOTUS eviscerated an unconstitutional, 40-year-old doctrine crucial to the progressive regulatory state that oppresses fishermen and others. By Michael Schwarz June 29, 2024
Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary Justice Kavanaugh's Dark Prediction About What Happens to America if Politically Motivated Charges Are Allowed Against Trump Kavanaugh predicted an endless cycle of political prosecutions, so why do Biden and other establishment operatives appear unconcerned? By Michael Schwarz April 29, 2024
Erin Schaff - Pool / AFP / Getty Images Retired SCOTUS Justice Sounds the Alarm About Direction of the Court On the topic of the Constitution, Breyer said “half the country wasn’t represented in the political process that led to the document.” By Johnathan Jones March 19, 2024
Jim Bourg / Getty Images; Win McNamee - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Six Years After Failed Attempt to Derail Kavanaugh, Christine Blasey Ford Hitting Him with New Allegation Christine Blasey Ford is continuing her attack on Brett Kavanaugh, insisting he "knows the truth, and is not an honest man." By Allison Anton March 14, 2024
David Becker / Getty Images; Chip Somodevilla / Getty ImagesCommentary Shocking Audio: Left-Wing Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson Names Key Detail that May Guarantee Trump's Return to Colorado Ballot Jackson posed strong historical and textual challenges to Colorado's argument that it may disqualify Trump from its presidential ballot. By Michael Schwarz February 8, 2024
John Moore / Getty ImagesCommentary Watch: Texas Defies Biden, Continues to Put Up Razor Wire and Barriers Despite SCOTUS Decision Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vows to continue to protect the border, despite the Supreme Court's ruling this week. By Laura Wellington January 24, 2024
Mary Margaret Olohan / Twitter video screenshot Protesters Swarm Brett Kavanaugh's House After Dark, Chant 'Cut His Time Short' Some marshals said they were concerned Sunday’s protest would spark riots and unrest like during the George Floyd protests of 2020. By Kate Anderson January 23, 2023
Fred Schilling - U.S. Supreme Court / AP Conservative-Dominated SCOTUS Begins New Term, Set to Hear Cases with Potential to Bring 'Significant' Changes to the Law 'Cases the court already has agreed to hear really have the potential to bring some pretty significant changes to the law,' Larsen said. By The Associated Press October 1, 2022