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Solving Contractor Dispute Takes New Twist Mar. 05, 2024

Dear Monty

Dear Monty: My wife and I invested nearly $1 million in a home renovation. Our yearlong warranty exp... Read More

Getting Away With Murder Feb. 22, 2024

Laura Hollis

Last week, Russian political activist and dissident Alexei Navalny died in a Siberian prison camp, w... Read More

Dems' Open Border Trickery -- Gaming the Census Feb. 21, 2024

Betsy McCaughey

New York is Migrant Central — the No. 1 destination in the country for illegal border crossers... Read More

Crime Hits Home Feb. 15, 2024

Larry Elder

To know my Aunt Maggie is to adore her. She is a 92-year-old retired nurse who lives in Cleveland. ... Read More

Did Decriminalization Boost Drug Deaths in Oregon?: Recent Research Finds 'No Evidence' That It Did, Undermining a Key Claim by Critics of That Policy Feb. 14, 2024

Jacob Sullum

Oregon is considering legislation that would recriminalize low-level drug possession, reversing a la... Read More

Senate Rejects Deal Threatening Protections for Asylum Seekers Feb. 12, 2024

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

The Senate voted against a bill that would have been the first major overhaul of asylum and immigrat... Read More

The Myth of 'Out-of-Control Crime' Jan. 30, 2024

Crime and Conduct

Last fall, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman wrote "public views about crime needn't have much t... Read More

This is THE Most Dangerous Moment in America's History. We Are All Texans Now. Jan. 28, 2024

Wayne Allyn Root

Now that President Donald Trump has (for all intents and purposes) wrapped up the GOP presidential n... Read More

The Chevron Doctrine Discomfits the Weak: Excessive Judicial Deference Gives Administrative Agencies a License to Rewrite the Law in Their Favor Jan. 17, 2024

Jacob Sullum

In two cases the Supreme Court is considering, herring fishermen in New Jersey and Rhode Island are ... Read More

When the Constitution Threatens Democracy Jan. 12, 2024

Ted Rall

The Supreme Court faces a quandary: It must choose between democracy and the Constitution. Compared ... Read More

Doing Time Without Committing a Crime Jan. 09, 2024

Crime and Conduct

Everyday throughout America, people plead guilty to crimes they did not commit. There are countless ... Read More

What Ordinary Americans Want Jan. 04, 2024

Armstrong Williams

The leisurely pace of the new year gives birth to reflection. We celebrate the new year, but from ti... Read More

Destroying the Rule of Law to Get Trump Dec. 21, 2023

Laura Hollis

Robert Bolt's prize-winning play "A Man for All Seasons" takes place in 16th-century England during ... Read More

Arizona's High Court Must Protect Abortion Access Dec. 18, 2023

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

The Arizona Supreme Court is currently considering whether to resurrect a more than 150-year-old cri... Read More

Let's Be Clear -- This Is About Joe Biden, Not Hunter Biden Dec. 15, 2023

David Harsanyi

When James Comer wondered on CNN whether special counsel David Weiss had indicted Hunter Biden on ni... Read More