
Senate Changes Rules to Speed Up Judicial Confirmations and Restore Constitutional Balance
Earlier this month, the U.S. Senate voted to reduce the number of hours allowed to debate on federal district court nominees. While there is a potential downside to this move, unprecedented obstruction from liberal Senate Democrats sadly made this change necessary to restore the balance the U.S. Constitution envisions. Some […]

3 Things President Trump is Doing to Make America’s Courts Great Again
As Democratic presidential hopefuls make headlines about expanding the number of seats on the U.S. Supreme Court, President Trump’s historic effort to nominate and confirm conservative judges grows more important with each passing day. Here are three critical points that you need to know when it comes to conservative judges […]

Trump’s Nominees Should “Plead the Sixth” When Senators Interrogate Them About their Faith
When you think of your first freedom, you probably make an immediate connection to the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. After all, that’s the cornerstone protection that guarantees your right to live out your faith. But there’s one more thing in the U.S. Constitution that may not be evident […]

Next Judicial Wave Under Way: President Trump Puts Forth 51 Excellent Federal Nominees
Judicially speaking, President Trump has come out of the gates fast in 2019, picking right up where he left off in 2018. And millions of Americans – especially people of faith like you – are paying very close attention to the political whirlwinds that are sweeping through Washington, D.C. at […]

Can Trump “Flip” the Circuit Courts? He’s Closer Than You Think
Though this year is just getting started, we’re already seeing why it’s going to be one for the history books – especially when it comes to religious liberty. For one, Congress is back in session, and that means that you’ll want to keep an eye on what’s happening in Washington, […]

Learn How a Nominee Becomes a Judge
Is this just the calm before the storm? If there’s one thing that we learned this past year it’s that judicial nominations can be a whirlwind. And if you kept up with the confirmation of Justice Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court, then you know exactly what we’re talking about. […]