CWA of ND State Director Linda Thorson: Urge senators to support Gorsuch

Judge Neil Gorsuch is the Supreme Court Justice America needs, though, perhaps not the one it deserves. In a deeply divided nation, Gorsuch brings stability and astuteness. No one on either side of the aisle opposed Gorsuch when he was up for confirmation for the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. No one has reason to […]

Supremely Inappropriate: Anti-Trump, for Gorsuch Ginsburg

It gets tiring writing about U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s inappropriate politicking. Reading about it, one wishes she would have finally taken the DNC Chair position and been done with it.  But alas, we are still stuck with her at the Supreme Court. Still, she’s not happy about President Trump, and she wants […]

The Scalia-Like Judge

Time waits for no one. One year ago today, the great Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia passed away.  His absence in the Court has been noticeable, and yet, his legacy continues to influence our judicial system in very significant ways. It is a great testimony to his legacy that, as we look for his replacement […]

A Time to Celebrate

You prayed, made calls, sent letters, wrote blog posts, op-eds and many emails.  Now it’s time to celebrate! Senator Sessions was just confirmed as the next U.S. Attorney General by a 52-47 vote in the Senate.  Check out Concerned Women for America’s (CWA) press release on the exciting news!  She said: Americans deserve an Attorney […]

Confident of Gorsuch on Life

Look, I know the pro-life issue is an emotional one. The sanctity of human life and the intrinsic value of every human being as created in the image of God demand no less of us, so I would not expect anything less. But in assessing a judge’s record, we must be conscious of what we […]

Sessions Wins Cloture Vote

Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Alabama) is one step closer to becoming the 84th Attorney General of the United States.  Today, the Senate voted 52 to 47 to invoke cloture and end the debate on his confirmation.  A 30-hour discussion period will follow, after which the final vote is expected Wednesday night. This is great news for […]

Gorsuch in Little Sisters of the Poor

I’ve already highlighted for you Judge Neil Gorsuch’s admirable judicial instincts and philosophy as he concurred in the Hobby Lobby religious liberty case. Another example of his clear thinking in this area of the law comes to us through a wonderful dissent he joined in the Little Sisters of the Poor case.  Written by Judge […]

Gorsuch in Hobby Lobby

Reading through President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court Nominee Judge Neil Gorsuch’s decisions is a pleasure for those of us who love the Constitution and the rule of law.  Here is a good example. Before the Supreme Court ever heard the Hobby Lobby case, Judge Gorsuch took a stab at it in his time at the […]

Guess Who Voted to Confirm Gorsuch in 2006?

As we engage on the confirmation of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court and we start seeing the left struggle to make the case against yet another decent, well-qualified, mainstream nominee, I will be posting regularly with daily insights into the happenings here in the nation’s capital. I hope you’ve had a chance to […]

Thoughts on the Gorsuch Announcement

A few quick thoughts on tonight’s announcement of Judge Neil Gorsuch being nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court. 1. This is an impressive nominee. As we studied the 21 names on President Donald Trump’s nomination short list, Judge Gorsuch shone for his impressive academic credentials, his meticulous writing style and his commitment to the Constitution […]

Penny Nance on Neil Gorsuch, President Trump’s Choice for the Supreme Court

Statement by Concerned Women for America President & CEO Penny Nance on a press conference call alongside Susan B. Anthony List, National Right to Life Committee, and the Ethics & Public Policy Center, the night of President Trump’s announcement of Judge Neil Gorsuch as his choice for the U.S. Supreme Court. This is a great […]

A Quick Look at Neil Gorsuch

Name: Neil Gorsuch Age: 49 (born August 29, 1967) School: Columbia University, Harvard Law School, Ph.D. in law from University College at Oxford University (Marshall Scholarship). Clerkships: Judge David Sentelle of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and, Justices Byron White and Anthony Kennedy at the Supreme Court. Career before judgeship: Associate, then […]

A Prayer for the Supreme Court

A few days ago, our CEO & President Penny Nance sent an urgent prayer request to our more than 400 prayer/action chapters around the country. In light of tonight’s impending announcement of President Trump’s nominee to be the next justice of the Supreme Court, I wanted to share the prayer she shared with all of […]

Scalia Replacement to Be Named Tomorrow

President Donald Trump has said he will make his announcement tomorrow of the person he has selected to replace Justice Antonin Scalia at the United States Supreme Court.

Longing for King in the Times of Sessions

This Martin Luther King Jr. Day I couldn’t help but look at the increased racial tension in our nation and feel a deep longing for Martin Luther King Jr.’s voice.

Sen. Heitkamp should support Sessions for AG

Concerned Women for America of North Dakota State Director Linda Thorson’s letter to the editor in support of Sen. Jeff Sessions’ nomination for U.S. Attorney General was published today in the state’s InForum newspaper.  Linda writes urging her Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D) to look beyond partisan politics and support his nomination.

Sessions will fight for women

Did you catch Concerned Women for America’s (CWA) President & CEO Penny Nance’s dynamite op-ed in USA Today?  You don’t want to miss it!