Supreme Job Description | Stoplight

Have you ever thought about the job description for a Supreme Court Justice? What is it, exactly, that they are supposed to do? In his Stoplight® commentary, Stuart Shepard highlights two distinctly different views. TAKE ACTION Ask your senators to confirm Judge Neil Gorsuch. Thank you for sharing Stoplight with your friends.  

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Who Owns Scalia’s Chair? | Stoplight

Elite media outlets are declaring a Supreme Court seat was “stolen.” In his Stoplight® commentary, Stuart Shepard shares some questions you can ask your friends who echo that narrative. Ask your U.S Senators to confirm Judge Gorsuch.

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Who Will Be Trump’s Supreme Court Nominee?

Today, President Donald Trump met with Senate leaders to discuss his Supreme Court nominee. Sources have said the announcement could come next week. On the campaign trail, the President announced a list of possible Supreme Court picks. We’re now hearing that he has pared that list down to a few names. Here’s a look at

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Send Your ‘Wish List’ to President-Elect Trump

If you’re dreaming of a conservative Christmas – you’re not alone! We’re giving you the opportunity to send this “Christmas Wish List” to the new president! You can send it to Mr. Trump quickly and easily through the Kansas Family Voice Action Center. Merry Christmas!

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Not Just the President | Stoplight

When you cast your ballot, your vote is for more than just a president. As Stuart Shepard explains in his Stoplight® commentary, your vote will also be toward a Supreme Court nominee. That selection will impact decisions regarding life, marriage and religious freedom for the rest of your life. Thank you for sharing Stoplight with

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Clarifying the Supreme Court Marriage Ruling

The Supreme Court’s Obergefell ruling last summer left many states in limbo concerning marriage law. Now, a Tennessee lawsuit is calling for much needed clarity.  David Fowler, president of Family Action Council of Tennessee, explains why the suit is needed and what he hopes the outcome will be.  

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Marriage Supporters to March on Anniversary of Supreme Court Decision

The March for Marriage in Washington, D.C., will be held on Saturday, June 25, the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court ruling that redefined marriage. The Obergefell v. Hodges ruling blatantly ignored the U.S. Constitution and wrongly imposed the will of five justices on all 50 states. Brian Brown, president of the National Organization for

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Government Should Treat Christian Preschoolers Fairly

If government offers a program to everyone, can it reject some people specifically because they happen to be Christian? That’s exactly what happened in Missouri, and the Supreme Court will decide the legal question this year.  [Ed. note: The court has moved five cases, including this one, to the next term that starts in October.]

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Do Your Job | Stoplight

Convenient Amnesia Senate Democrats are telling their Republican colleagues to “Do Your Job” and confirm a Supreme Court nominee. In his Stoplight® commentary, Stuart Shepard recalls how those very same lawmakers chose to do their job in 2006. Thank you for sharing Stoplight with your friends.

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