Politics & Policy Trade Agreements Are Not the Place to Make Laws on ‘Gender Identity’ By James Dobson & Jenna Ellis November 29, 2018 The president is running out of time to fix a mistake his negotiating team made.
Law & the Courts Women Must Stand Up for Kavanaugh By Jenna Ellis October 2, 2018 There are true victims, and there are false accusations. That’s why we have due process.
Politics & Policy Ninth Circuit May Rehear Trump’s Travel-Ban Case By Jenna Ellis February 14, 2017 The Trump administration’s travel-ban case may be reheard by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Politics & Policy Government May Protect Our Unalienable Rights — It Doesn’t Grant Them By Jenna Ellis February 10, 2017 In its travel-ban decision, the Ninth Circuit misunderstands the Constitution.
Law & the Courts What Trump’s Attorneys Argued in the Ninth Circuit By Jenna Ellis February 8, 2017 The arguments Trump’s counsel made in the 9th Circuit, in Washington v. Trump, were sound, compelling, and constitutionally accurate.
Politics & Policy A Convention of the States to Amend the Constitution By Jenna Ellis & Michael Farris September 29, 2016 A convention of the states, to rein in an overreaching federal government, is gaining widespread support and may soon become reality.