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Catherine Moore

Catherine Moore - LEGAL AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT

LEGAL AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT

Catherine Moore is a constitutional lawyer who covers Supreme Court cases, judicial nominations, and legal issues affecting conservatives. Her legal expertise and commitment to originalist interpretation of the Constitution make her coverage essential reading for understanding the courts. Moore's precise legal writing helps readers navigate complex constitutional questions. Her writing style is scholarly yet accessible, combining legal analysis with historical context to explain constitutional principles. She writes with the precision of a lawyer and the clarity of a teacher, making complex legal concepts understandable to conservative readers.

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Trump's Policies Drive Economic Growth and Market Optimism
Politics

Trump's Policies Drive Economic Growth and Market Optimism

U.S. stocks hit record highs as inflation cools and President Trump's tax legislation gains momentum. The recent peace agreement in the Middle East further boosts investor confidence, signaling a strong economic outlook.

Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade and Shapes the Future of America
Politics

Supreme Court Overturns Roe v. Wade and Shapes the Future of America

The Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade has profound implications for state sovereignty and individual rights. This article explores the impacts on state laws, reproductive health, and the importance of maintaining constitutional principles in the face of significant challenges.

Justice Thomas Challenges the Authority of the Expert Class
Higher Education

Justice Thomas Challenges the Authority of the Expert Class

Justice Clarence Thomas raises alarms about the unchecked influence of the expert class in American democracy. His recent concurrence in United States v. Skrmetti critiques the reliance on purported experts whose opinions often contradict public sentiment and emphasizes the need for legislative authority to reflect the will of the people.

Supreme Court Upholds Limits on Nationwide Injunctions in Birthright Citizenship Case
Politics

Supreme Court Upholds Limits on Nationwide Injunctions in Birthright Citizenship Case

The Supreme Court's ruling on June 27, 2025, limits the use of nationwide injunctions, siding with the Trump administration in the contentious birthright citizenship case. This decision emphasizes the importance of maintaining a balance of power among the branches of government while leaving the constitutional question of birthright citizenship unresolved.

Federal Reserve Data Shows No Inflation Spike from Tariffs
Politics

Federal Reserve Data Shows No Inflation Spike from Tariffs

Recent Federal Reserve data reveals that tariffs have not led to increased consumer prices, maintaining a stable inflation rate. This challenges the narrative that trade policies significantly impact inflation, prompting a reevaluation of economic strategies.

Former Doctor Charged with Naturalization Fraud Raises Alarms
Elections

Former Doctor Charged with Naturalization Fraud Raises Alarms

The indictment of former doctor Yousif Abdulraouf Alhallaq for naturalization fraud underscores critical concerns about immigration integrity and public safety. With a history of violent crime, Alhallaq's case raises alarm bells regarding vetting processes in the U.S. immigration system.

Federal Court Filings Rise Amidst Shifting Legal Landscape
Media

Federal Court Filings Rise Amidst Shifting Legal Landscape

Federal court filings have risen sharply, indicating a shift in the legal landscape that conservatives must navigate. The implications for election integrity and judicial advocacy are significant, demanding a proactive response from conservative legal advocates.