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Will Democrats Ever Learn? Feb. 03, 2022

Armstrong Williams

President Joe Biden's latest attempt to modify Senate filibuster rules is abysmal and politically na... Read More

Putting a Black Woman on the Supreme Court Is Overdue Feb. 02, 2022

Steve Chapman

Black women have been absent from the U.S. Supreme Court for the past 233 years, and some people are... Read More

Will We Ever Eradicate the Cancer of Identity Politics? Jan. 28, 2022

Josh Hammer

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court finally granted a writ of certiorari in two now-consolidated affir... Read More

The Weaponization of #MeToo Jan. 27, 2022

Susan Estrich

The nasty emails have started to come in, as I knew they would. "Why are you representing a rapist,"... Read More

The MeToo Defense Was Beneath Her Dignity Jan. 06, 2022

Froma Harrop

She entered the headlines as the super-confident entrepreneur who founded a wildly successful tech c... Read More

School Censors Lose Another Battle Dec. 28, 2021

Corey Friedman

School boards, superintendents and principals in the Garden State are on notice: No more censorship ... Read More

Can SCOTUS Draw a New Line on Abortion? The 'Viability' Rule Is Arbitrary. So Are the Alternatives. Dec. 01, 2021

Jacob Sullum

For nearly half a century, the Supreme Court has said the Constitution prohibits states from banning... Read More

Legacy of 7 Justices: More Than 62 Million Dead Babies Dec. 01, 2021

Terence Jeffrey

After President Richard Nixon appointed then-Appellate Court Judge Harry Blackmun to the U.S. Suprem... Read More

Kyle Rittenhouse's Offense: Insufficiently Respecting Rioters Nov. 26, 2021

Michael Barone

Why the hatred of Kyle Rittenhouse? Why was there such widespread dishonest news coverage of the cas... Read More

Legally Irrelevant Considerations Cloud the Debate About Kyle Rittenhouse's Acquittal: The Jury Rightly Concluded That the Prosecution Failed to Prove Its Case Nov. 24, 2021

Jacob Sullum

"I stand by what the jury has concluded," President Joe Biden told reporters on Friday after Kyle Ri... Read More

Capital Punishment Still Serves Its Purpose. Don't Abolish It. Nov. 19, 2021

Josh Hammer

Bowing to intense political pressure, Oklahoma's Kevin Stitt, the Republican governor of one of the ... Read More

Court Blasts Biden's Anti-Work Vaccine Mandate Nov. 17, 2021

Betsy McCaughey

Working Americans got good news on Friday. They may not have to worry about getting laid off because... Read More

Two Courts Debunk Widely Accepted Opioid Myths: Undertreatment of Pain Is a Real Problem, and Bona Fide Patients Rarely Become Addicted to Their Medication Nov. 17, 2021

Jacob Sullum

Since 2014, state and local governments have filed thousands of lawsuits against pharmaceutical comp... Read More

New York Treats a Second Amendment Right as a Crime: The Supreme Court Should Reject a Law That Prevents Ordinary People From Carrying Guns for Self-Defense Nov. 10, 2021

Jacob Sullum

Before he was elected mayor of New York City last week, Eric Adams raised some eyebrows by saying he... Read More

End the 'Abortion Exceptionalism' Double Standard Oct. 29, 2021

Josh Hammer

"There are rules for most cases, and then there are rules for abortion cases," began a dissent of U.... Read More

Sonia Sotomayor Exposes the Lie of an 'Apolitical' Supreme Court Oct. 01, 2021

Josh Hammer

The U.S. Supreme Court begins its new term next week, which means all eyes have again returned to th... Read More

Protect Citizens Who Film Cops Aug. 31, 2021

Corey Friedman

Do you have a First Amendment right to record police officers in public? If you instinctively said y... Read More

The Case for the Unconstitutionality of Abortion Jul. 30, 2021

Josh Hammer

In the April issue of the conservative journal First Things, the esteemed natural law philosopher Jo... Read More

Court Reopens Age Restriction Debate Jul. 17, 2021

Corey Friedman

It's not about guns. It's about citizenship. That's the takeaway from a 4th Circuit Court of Appeals... Read More