Appeals Court Affirms Chaplain-Led Courtroom Invocations
The 5th Circuit upheld Judge Wayne Mack’s practice of recognizing volunteer chaplains who open court sessions with a brief invocation.
National Constitution Center Touts Term Limits for Supreme Court Justices, But They’re Still a Bad Idea
A recent report debates the pros and cons of judicial term limits and other radical reforms to the Constitution.
Term Limits for Supreme Court Justices Defy the Letter and Spirit of the Constitution
Life tenure for Supreme Court justices is essential to ensure judicial independence. Judicial term limits would destroy one of the hallmark features built into our system of government.
Constitution Day: Celebrating 235 Years of Liberty
The U.S. Constitution is the world’s longest surviving written charter of government. It is only fitting that we commemorate it.
Judicial Outlook: A Wave of Radical Nominees Could be Coming This Fall
With the midterm elections looming, Senate Democrats are likely to pick up the pace on confirming more extreme judicial nominees.
Court Packing Has Been Replaced by Court Purging
In their latest power-grab, radicals have shifted from packing the Supreme Court. Now, they want to purge the Supreme Court by imposing term limits for justices.

