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States Look to Their Own Constitutions for Guidance on Racial Equality May. 13, 2025

Crime and Conduct

In 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling that held racial segregation laws did not violate th... Read More

The Dubious Origin of "Three Strikes Law" Mar. 11, 2025

Crime and Conduct

The rising tide of urban violence during the 1980s and 1990s caused lawmakers to consider ways to up... Read More

What's Wrong with FISA? Dec. 12, 2019

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Congress enacted the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act in 1978 in response to the unlawful surve... Read More

Who Cares What the Government Thinks? Sep. 12, 2019

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

In 1791, when Congressman James Madison was drafting the first 10 amendments to the Constitution ... Read More

Sex Offender Registry Afoul of Constitution Jan. 28, 2019

Daily Editorials

Michigan lawmakers seem keen on making important reforms to the state's criminal justice system, whi... Read More

March Madness, Washington-Style Mar. 22, 2018

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

For the past few days, the nation's media and political class have been fixated on the firing of the... Read More

President Trump and the Freedom of Speech Mar. 15, 2018

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

When James Madison drafted the First Amendment — "Congress shall make no law ... abridging the... Read More

Why Suspects May 'All Look Alike' to an Eyewitness Jan. 20, 2018

Diane Dimond

How fair are criminal trials in America? How confident should we be that prosecutors have the right ... Read More

Did Donald Trump Change His Mind on Domestic Spying? Jan. 18, 2018

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Late last week, Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Inte... Read More

Congress Plotting to Cut a Hole in the 4th Amendment, Again Jan. 11, 2018

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Hidden beneath the controversy stirred up last week by the publication of a book called "Fire and Fu... Read More

Here We Go Again Dec. 14, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

For the second time in two months, someone who has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State has plott... Read More

Can the Feds Prosecute Foreigners if Their Actions Are Legal Where They Are? Oct. 26, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

I am in Switzerland this week interacting with and lecturing to students and faculty at the Universi... Read More

Democrats Yelp as Trump Upholds Constitution Oct. 20, 2017

Michael Barone

Donald Trump is criticized, often justly, for misstatements of facts and failure to understand the d... Read More

Trump and Obamacare Oct. 19, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Late last week, President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing the secretaries of the tr... Read More

Here's a Tip Oct. 09, 2017

Marc Dion

Dispatches from America these days tend to be either soaked in tragedy or soaked in Trump, which mea... Read More

Congress Steps Up to Control Court-Ordered Guardianships Oct. 07, 2017

Diane Dimond

Finally, Washington is taking steps to protect older Americans who have fallen into an exploitation ... Read More

Immigrant Children and the Rule of Law Sep. 07, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Earlier this week, Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced that in six months, the Department of Ju... Read More

The Sadly Public Last Days of Charlie Gard Jul. 27, 2017

Froma Harrop

Charlie Gard's parents were working on the last major decision they will make for him: how he will d... Read More

Trump, Immigration and the Supreme Court Jun. 29, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Earlier this week, after nearly uniform rejections by judges all across the country, President Donal... Read More