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When a Judge Determined a President Gave 'Intentionally False' Testimony Apr. 05, 2023

Terence Jeffrey

"Make no mistake," said Democratic Rep. Debbie Stabenow of Michigan. "The president's behavior is in... Read More

From Stanford to Israel, Mobocracy Triumphs Over Deliberation Mar. 31, 2023

Josh Hammer

The very notion of republican self-governance, which has been a core tenet of Western civilization s... Read More

Recent Lowlights in the Woke Capture of Our Once-Venerable Institutions Mar. 24, 2023

Josh Hammer

Lamenting the astonishing success of the activist Left's century-long Gramscian march through Americ... Read More

My Day in Family Court: Our Lawmakers Are Focused on the Wrong Things Mar. 17, 2023

Holding Space for Good

I spent a day in family court earlier this month to observe and learn about what families and childr... Read More

How SCOTUS Promoted Pernicious Myths About Sex Offender Registries: 20 Years Ago, the Justices Deemed Registration Preventive Rather Than Punitive Mar. 01, 2023

Jacob Sullum

This Sunday marks the 20th anniversary of Smith v. Doe, a Supreme Court decision that approved retro... Read More

The Difference Between Mediation and Litigation Dec. 13, 2022

Dear Monty

Dear Monty: We recently sold our home. Everything went smoothly from beginning to end. A week ago, w... Read More

Cigarettes and Their Substitutes Court a New Generation Nov. 25, 2022

C Force

I think we all could agree that preventing an addictive habit before it begins is the best course of... Read More

Are Sizable Earnest Money Deposits Necessary? Oct. 25, 2022

Dear Monty

Dear Monty: We are trying to buy a house, but the seller backed out of the sale. The real estate age... Read More

Are You Giving Advice, Guidance, Feedback or Something Else? Oct. 25, 2022

Succeeding in Your Business

As a columnist, expert and blogger on legal and tax issues affecting small businesses and entreprene... Read More

From Pot to Jaywalking, Pay Compensation to Those Hurt by Repealed Laws Oct. 07, 2022

Ted Rall

Whether it's a soaring literary classic like "Les Miserables "or generic Hollywood product like "The... Read More

Mocking the Police Is Not a Crime: A First Amendment Case Prompts The Onion to Explain How Parody Works Oct. 05, 2022

Jacob Sullum

In a Supreme Court brief it filed this week, The Onion claims it was founded in 1756 and has "a dail... Read More

Good News for Democrats, Bad News for the Rule of Law: Supreme Court Politics Sep. 24, 2022

Susan Estrich

The Supreme Court, it turns out, is even less popular than the inflation-battered Joe Biden. By a 60... Read More

Biden Attacks America's Founding Principle Sep. 07, 2022

Terence Jeffrey

When the Founders decided it was time for Americans to assume "the separate and equal station to whi... Read More

Should You Sign Up for a Nonprofit Board? Aug. 23, 2022

Succeeding in Your Business

"A local nonprofit organization has asked me to join its board of directors. It's a real honor for m... Read More