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The Highly Dangerous Georgia Indictments Aug. 16, 2023

Ben Shapiro

This week, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis launched a 98-page missile directly into the ... Read More

Once Again, an Ethics Controversy Further Diminishes a Damaged Supreme Court Jun. 26, 2023

Daily Editorials

Missourians know as well as anyone just how much impact the U.S. Supreme Court can have on the lives... Read More

Do No Harm? Kim Gardner, Aspiring Nurse, Inflicted Plenty on St. Louis. May. 23, 2023

Daily Editorials

Just as Kim Gardner dumped all the blame on others for her mismanagement of the St. Louis Circuit At... Read More

Pending Gun Case Is Again Testing Which Century This Supreme Court Lives In Jan. 17, 2023

Daily Editorials

The U.S. Supreme Court last year issued a potentially devastating ruling for communities beleaguered... Read More

The Extreme Court Knows No Bounds Dec. 14, 2022

Jamie Stiehm

The noise of democracy fills the Capitol, while across First Street, the sound of silence rules at t... Read More

Once Again, America Is Reminded That the Supreme Court Is a Broken Institution. Oct. 27, 2022

Daily Editorials

Two minor but telling developments this week provide dismal reminders that the U.S. Supreme Court is... Read More

Joe Biden Breaks Another Precedent Jul. 07, 2022

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — Breaking historic precedent has been for many years a specialty of the Democratic... Read More

Can the President Pardon Himself? Dec. 10, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Most presidential pardons — indeed all pardons that President Donald Trump has issued — ... Read More

Who's Violating Norms These Days? Sep. 25, 2020

Michael Barone

Norms, we are told, matter. Violating norms, recklessly disregarding norms — these are charges... Read More

Will John Roberts Be the Savior of Abortion Rights? Jul. 02, 2020

Steve Chapman

Liberals got a big victory on abortion rights Monday thanks to Chief Justice John Roberts, but don't... Read More

Judging Kavanaugh Sep. 05, 2018

John Stossel

Some people are very angry about President Trump's new Supreme Court pick. "Hell no, Kavanaugh! He ... Read More

Kavanaugh, Roe and 'Settled Law' Aug. 26, 2018

Steve Chapman

After meeting with Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Sen. Susan Collins emerged to announce tha... Read More

Kavanaugh and the Myth of Strict Construction Jul. 12, 2018

Steve Chapman

When Donald Trump announced his nominee for the Supreme Court on Monday, he said he wanted someone w... 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

The New/Old Politics of Capital vs. Countryside Apr. 28, 2017

Michael Barone

Capital vs. countryside — that's the new political divide, visible in multiple surprise electi... Read More

Gorsuch, Scalia and Sodomy Feb. 05, 2017

Steve Chapman

During his Senate confirmation hearings, Neil Gorsuch may be grilled on such legal topics as due pro... Read More

A Republican Ban on Internet Gambling Would Repeat a Costly Democratic Mistake Nov. 24, 2016

Veronique de Rugy

Many on the left have taken Donald Trump's surprise victory poorly, responding with considerable han... Read More

'When Cuba Is Free Again' Dec. 23, 2014

Miguel Perez

Some 54 years ago, when I was a 10-year-old Cuban farm boy, my parents sat me down at the kitchen ta... Read More