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Georgetown Considers Implementing ‘Cry Room’ for Students Offended by Law Prof Ilya Shapiro’s Tweets

Administrators at Georgetown Law are considering implementing a “cry room” on campus, so that offended students have a place to go to if they “need to break down” over comments made by law scholar Ilya Shapiro, who has been placed on administrative leave by the university this week after daring to question Joe Biden’s “affirmative action” Supreme Court nomination process.

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Newsguard Defends NPR After Fake News Supreme Court Masking Story

NewsGuard, the establishment “news rating” project that claims to fight untrustworthy media outlets, is cautiously defending NPR as the establishment media outlet continues to claim that U.S. Supreme Court justices Neil Gorsuch and Sonya Sotomayor are at odds over masks, even after a statement from the two judges denying the matter.

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 23: Members of the Supreme Court pose for a group photo at the Supr

Pro-Life Atheist Democrat: Elites Must Realize ‘Average Democrats’ Want Abortion Restrictions

Democrat elites must “listen to their own party” and realize that “average Democrats” support restrictions on abortion, Herb Geraghty, executive director of Rehumanize International, told Breitbart News outside of the Supreme Court on Wednesday, where oral arguments for Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization — the most consequential challenge in decades to the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision — is underway. 

An anti-abortion demonstrator protests outside the U.S. Supreme Court on November 01, 2021

Supreme Court Sends Border Wall Funding Case Back to Lower Courts Citing ‘Changed Circumstances’

The Supreme Court, on the first day of the new term, issued an order on a case involving funding for the construction of the wall between the U.S. and Mexico, ordering that lower courts should “consider what further proceedings are necessary and appropriate in light of the changed circumstances,” given that the Biden administration has already halted the project and rediverted funds.

LA JOYA, TEXAS - JULY 01: An unfinished section of border wall is seen on July 01, 2021 in

Actor Wendell Pierce: SCOTUS Ballot Harvesting Ban Leaves Little Difference Between the Celebration of Communist China and The Fourth of July

“Selma” and Amazon’s “Jack Ryan” actor Wendell Pierce said the Supreme Court’s Thursday decision upholding Arizona’s ban on ballot harvesting “memorializes the violent murder used to deny the vote” and added that it leaves little difference between the celebration of Communist China and the Fourth of July.

NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 14: Actor Wendell Pierce attends the "Selma" New York Pr