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Democrats Wanted to Intimidate Justices. Now It's Getting Dangerous Jun. 10, 2022

David Harsanyi

"I want to tell you, Gorsuch. I want to tell you, Kavanaugh. You have released the whirlwind, and yo... Read More

After Horrific SCOTUS Leak, Justices Must Plow Ahead and Overturn Roe May. 06, 2022

Josh Hammer

The scandalous leak of a full draft of Justice Samuel Alito's five-justice-strong majority opinion i... Read More

Abortion Battles Likely to Conclude with Aristotelian Mean May. 05, 2022

Armstrong Williams

The authenticated leak of Justice Samuel Alito's draft 5-4 opinion overruling the United States Supr... Read More

Time to Purge Bloated Sex Offender Registries Apr. 09, 2022

Diane Dimond

Those who fight for a more equitable way to keep track of sexual predators won a big victory in Mich... Read More

Reject Ketanji Brown Jackson Mar. 25, 2022

Josh Hammer

The issue with Ketanji Brown Jackson, the 51-year-old federal appellate judge who is our senile pres... Read More

Science and Making Babies: Buyer Beware Mar. 19, 2022

Diane Dimond

We live in a remarkably overregulated world. Yet, almost unbelievably, there are few hard-and-fast l... Read More

Guns, Babies and the USA Mar. 18, 2022

Erick Erickson

Alabama and Ohio have passed versions of "constitutional carry." That is a law that allows a lawful ... Read More

Breonna Taylor Two Years Later: Reform Should Not Happen One Death at a Time Mar. 11, 2022

Holding Space for Good

On March 3, a jury found former Louisville Metro Police Department officer Brett Hankison not guilty... Read More

Drunk Drivers Should Be Made To Pay Child Support for the Orphans They Create Mar. 10, 2022

Daily Editorials

Missouri lawmakers are considering legislation that would require convicted drunken drivers to pay c... Read More

Romance Scams Target Lonely, Older Mar. 05, 2022

Diane Dimond

The woman's Facebook page reveals she is a high school graduate, fit and trim-looking and nicely dre... Read More

Long-overdue Federal Anti-lynching Law Finally Appears Headed for Passage Mar. 04, 2022

Daily Editorials

At last, Congress appears poised to designate lynching as a federal hate crime punishable with enhan... Read More

Reflections on Judge Jackson's Nomination to the Supreme Court Mar. 03, 2022

Armstrong Williams

President Joe Biden's nomination of U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to fill the Su... Read More

The Move to Find the Innocent People in Prison Feb. 26, 2022

Diane Dimond

Among the most powerful people in the justice system are prosecutors and the judges to whom they pre... Read More

Arrested? How Making Bail Determines Your Experience With Our Justice System Feb. 18, 2022

Holding Space for Good

I was 19 years old when a car turned left in front of me without looking and I plowed into it. First... Read More

Untraceable Guns From Kits Are Proliferating, but GOP Still Balks at Reforms Feb. 15, 2022

Daily Editorials

President Joe Biden's call to crack down on "ghost guns" — weapons with no serial numbers that... Read More

The Government Can Take Your Cash for No Reason Feb. 12, 2022

Diane Dimond

If you carry too much cash, the federal government can take it away from you. Yep, you read that rig... Read More

Getting Away With Murder Feb. 05, 2022

Diane Dimond

It has never been easier to be an undetected serial killer in the United States. That's the opinion... Read More

Why Couldn't He Just Pick a Black Woman? Feb. 03, 2022

Susan Estrich

Why couldn't President Joe Biden have announced that he was going to pick the most qualified person ... Read More

It Isn't About Racism; It's About Ideology Feb. 03, 2022

Laura Hollis

United States Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer announced his retirement last week. (Or, more acc... Read More

Justice Breyer's Interpretation of Cruel and Unusual Feb. 02, 2022

Terence Jeffrey

When Stephen Breyer was 4 years old, and his father, Irving Breyer, was serving as legal counsel for... Read More