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What Voters Would Include in Comprehensive Immigration Reform Dec. 06, 2018

Scott Rasmussen

For many years, political leaders from both major parties have dreamed of "comprehensive immigration... Read More

Stop Ignoring Double Jeopardy: The Supreme Court Should Reconsider the Misbegotten Dual Sovereignty Doctrine Dec. 05, 2018

Jacob Sullum

No one disputes that Terance Gamble, who was convicted of second-degree robbery in 2008, broke the l... Read More

Here's What Michael Cohen Did NOT Say Dec. 03, 2018

Dick Morris

All of Washington is fulminating and overflowing with adverbs to describe Michael Cohen's guilty ple... Read More

Think Crime Doesn't Pay? Probation-Monitoring Companies Beg to Differ. Nov. 29, 2018

Daily Editorials

They say that crime doesn't pay. But "they" weren't talking about the booming for-profit industry th... Read More

Alarmist Nonsense Should Not Stop Sentencing Reform: Modest Changes in First Step Act Are No Threat to Public Safety Nov. 21, 2018

Jacob Sullum

The federal sentencing reforms that Donald Trump endorsed last week could shorten the terms of 2,700... Read More

'Making a Murderer: Part 2,' A Post-Conviction Master Class Nov. 14, 2018

Michelle Malkin

Undoing wrongful convictions takes a killer instinct. Chicago-based exoneration specialist Kathleen ... Read More

Demand Action to Stop Deadly Shootings Nov. 13, 2018

Daily Editorials

Our country can't continue like this. The past few weeks feel like the United States has hit a new l... Read More

Respect Voters' Will on Florida's Amendment 4 Nov. 12, 2018

Daily Editorials

A solid majority of Florida voters sought to right a wrong by supporting constitutional Amendment 4 ... Read More

5 Things Canada Got Right When It Legalized Pot: What We Can Learn from Our Northern Neighbors Oct. 24, 2018

Jacob Sullum

It turns out that when you legalize marijuana, a lot of people show up to buy it. That development s... Read More

Can the President Lawfully Investigate His Investigators? May. 24, 2018

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

This past weekend, President Donald Trump suggested that his presidential campaign may have been the... Read More

I Ain't Did Nothin' Apr. 16, 2018

Marc Dion

President Donald Trump, a pus-filled boil on the American backside, could learn what to expect from ... Read More

In Love With a Married Man Aug. 13, 2017

Dear AnnieĀ®

Dear Annie: I'm in a difficult situation I'm hoping you can help with. You see, my soul mate is marr... Read More

The Real Crimes of Russiagate Jul. 18, 2017

Patrick Buchanan

For a year, the big question of Russiagate has boiled down to this: Did Donald Trump's campaign coll... Read More

Justice Department Will Phase out of Private Prisons. It's a Start Aug. 23, 2016

Daily Editorials

The Justice Department's decision to begin phasing out the use of private prisons is at once a miles... Read More

What to Do With Robert Stackowitz Jun. 11, 2016

Diane Dimond

The state of Georgia wants Robert Stackowitz back. Now, it is up to the governor of Connecticut whet... Read More

Hillary's Secret Weapon May. 05, 2016

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Last weekend, Hillary Clinton dispatched her husband, former President Bill Clinton, to offer a defe... Read More

The Suicidal Left Throws Bill Clinton Over Apr. 13, 2016

Ben Shapiro

This week, the Bernie Sanders revolution finally ate its own. The vultures of the hard left forced f... Read More

Personal Responsibility From Public Servants -- Too Much to Ask? Feb. 06, 2016

Diane Dimond

The law says dangerous or illegal actions have consequences. Countless U.S. citizens enter the justi... Read More

Solutions to Black Education Feb. 26, 2014

Walter E. Williams

A fortnight ago, my column focused on how Philadelphia's schoolteachers have joined public-school te... Read More

The Year of Edward Snowden, Criminal and/or Hero Jan. 02, 2014

Daily Editorials

On this last day of 2013, in an apartment in Moscow, living like an "indoor cat" and subsi... Read More