Despite Thursday's unanimous Supreme Court ruling that so-called "buffer
zones" banning pro-life protests near abortion clinics was a violation
of the First Amendment, all three network ...
On Wednesday, a unanimous Supreme Court, in an opinion written by Chief
Justice John Roberts, ruled that police may not search the contents of
an arrested individual's cell phone without first ...
On Tuesday April 29, the Supreme Court ruled in a 6-2 decision that the Environmental Protection Agency has the authority to regulate air pollution from power plants that cross state lines yet NBC ...
The journalists at CBS This Morning, Wednesday, highlighted the "impassioned dissent" of liberal Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor on affirmative action. All three networks covered the 6-2 ...
Reporting on Tuesday's Supreme Court decision that enabled states'
voters to ban affirmative action, the NBC and ABC evening newscasts
featured a soundbite from the same teenage activist who ...
Carrie Johnson's Monday report on NPR's Morning Edition could have been mistaken as an informercial for the left-of-center ACLU and the NAACP's efforts to help "protect minority voting rights," ...
On Thursday's NBC Today, White House correspondent Peter
Alexander decried Wednesday's Supreme Court ruling striking down some
campaign finance restrictions: "So just consider this, in just ...
On Wednesday's CNN Newsroom, Carol Costello decried the Supreme Court's latest decision underlining that political donations are a form of free speech: "You know, these rulings continue to ...
On Tuesday, Hot Air's Ed Morrissey correctly pointed out Joy Reid's implicit anti-Catholicism during the commentary segment that closed her MSNBC program on Monday. Reid zeroed in on the Supreme ...