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Following Affirmative Action's Demise, Slay the DEI Leviathan Jul. 21, 2023

Josh Hammer

On Thursday, Stanford Law School Dean Jenny Martinez announced that its embattled associate dean for... Read More

Informal Censorship Is Worse Than Book Burning -- And It's Here Jul. 20, 2023

Armstrong Williams

Suppose the president of the United States voices concern over media concentration. The president pr... Read More

Smoke, Mirrors and Justice Jul. 13, 2023

Armstrong Williams

In the recently concluded term, the Supreme Court found itself in a storm of consequential cases, ov... Read More

Stay Hydrated, They Say -- Unless You're a Construction Worker Jul. 12, 2023

Jim Hightower

About 150 years ago, Gen. Philip Sheridan was sweltering in the relentless heat of a Texas summer. H... Read More

The Supreme Court Was Right to Strike Down Race Preferences Jul. 07, 2023

Mona Charen

When considering the knotty problem of affirmative action, it's important to bear in mind, as some o... Read More

Two Sides of the Same Coin Jul. 07, 2023

Erick Erickson

In 2020, contrary to conventions in the nation's election laws, states were able to change the elect... Read More

SCOTUS Brings a New Birth of Freedom Jul. 05, 2023

Star Parker

The series of decisions handed down by the U.S. Supreme Court in its latest session are so consequen... Read More

The Perils of 'Rule by Indefinite Emergency Edict': Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch Highlights a Vital Lesson From the COVID-19 Pandemic May. 24, 2023

Jacob Sullum

On March 15, 2020, two days after then-President Donald Trump declared a national COVID-19 emergency... Read More

The Sneaky Way the Police Could Abuse Their Power to Restrict Free Speech May. 08, 2023

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

In 2019, police in Castle Hills, Texas, arrested Sylvia Gonzalez, a 72-year-old first-time city coun... Read More

Media's Gorsuch Hit Continues To Delegitimize SCOTUS Apr. 28, 2023

David Harsanyi

As with ProPublica's recent smear of Clarence Thomas, there's a lot of excitement across the left-wi... Read More

How SCOTUS Promoted Pernicious Myths About Sex Offender Registries: 20 Years Ago, the Justices Deemed Registration Preventive Rather Than Punitive Mar. 01, 2023

Jacob Sullum

This Sunday marks the 20th anniversary of Smith v. Doe, a Supreme Court decision that approved retro... Read More

We Don't Need Racial Quotas to Showcase America's Diversity Feb. 03, 2023

Michael Barone

The ordinarily fluent and unperturbed Justice Elena Kagan seemed, judging from the transcript, to be... Read More

The IRS Serves Its 'Customers' by Terrifying Them: A $2.1 Million Penalty for Failing to File a Form on Time Reveals the Agency's True Nature Jan. 25, 2023

Jacob Sullum

As tax season begins, the IRS is making a show of using its newly expanded budget to improve the age... Read More

The Future of the First Amendment Hinges on the 303 Creative SCOTUS Case Dec. 09, 2022

David Harsanyi

Saying anything you like — or refraining from saying whatever you want — is one of the m... Read More

Biden's Bribe of Americans Dec. 08, 2022

Armstrong Williams

As the dust settles on the midterm elections, and the Republican Party emerges victorious in their b... Read More

New Research Highlights the Limits of Abortion Bans: Out-of-State and Self-Managed Abortions Pose Daunting Challenges for Anti-Abortion Legislators Nov. 02, 2022

Jacob Sullum

Since the Supreme Court repudiated a constitutional right to abortion in June, 22 states have enacte... Read More