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Colorado Should Butt Out of the Texas Abortion Suit Nov. 09, 2021

Daily Editorials

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser does a lot for Colorado. He visits The Gazette's editorial boa... Read More

Biden's Mandate Madness Is Socialist Tyranny Oct. 26, 2021

Common Sense

More Americans are now refusing COVID-19 vaccinations not because they oppose the "shoulder jab" but... Read More

A More Fruitful Discussion on Critical Race Theory, Part Two Oct. 15, 2021

From the Desk of Dr. J

During the second Critical Race Theory session that Ohio State Lima political science professor Bill... Read More

A Brief History of the Law of Personal Privacy and Bodily Integrity Oct. 07, 2021

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

As more governors issue so-called mandates requiring municipal and state employers, as well as priva... Read More

The Constitutional Question Sep. 30, 2021

Susan Estrich

There are two questions relating to vaccine mandates that have become dangerously confused. The firs... Read More

The Texas Social Media Law Is Blatantly Unconstitutional: Government Restrictions On Private Editorial Discretion Violate the First Amendment Sep. 29, 2021

Jacob Sullum

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who this month signed a bill that aims to restrict the editorial discretion ... Read More

As Americans, We Have the Right To a Government That Works For Us Sep. 23, 2021

Laura Hollis

The citizens of any free country have the right to a government that works for them. For Americans, ... Read More

Clarence Thomas and the Declaration of Independence Sep. 22, 2021

Star Parker

Last week, Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas arrived at the University of Notre Dame t... Read More

Oregon School Board Flag Censors Flunk Patriotism Test Sep. 21, 2021

Corey Friedman

When Oregon school officials tried to banish political symbols from the classroom, English teacher G... Read More

Twilight's Last Gleaming Sep. 16, 2021

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

"This is not about freedom or personal choice." — President Joseph R. Biden, Sept. 9, 2021 It ... Read More

Texas, Abortion and the Constitution Sep. 09, 2021

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Last week, this column addressed state nullification and secession under the U.S. Constitution. It a... Read More

When the Constitution Fails Us Sep. 02, 2021

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

I have been writing for years asking if we still have the U.S. Constitution. That issue has come int... Read More

CDC Should Stay in Its Own Lane Aug. 29, 2021

Debra J. Saunders

Justice Brett Kavanaugh was trying to be a nice guy. In an act of judicial gallantry, he chose to gi... Read More

Looking For Monsters to Slay Aug. 26, 2021

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The debacle of the nearly 20-year American occupation of Afghanistan continues to unfold. This disas... Read More

New Missouri Law, Not Yet in Effect, Is Already Aiding Bad Guys With Guns Aug. 23, 2021

Daily Editorials

A radical new Missouri law declaring federal firearms restrictions unenforceable in the state isn't ... Read More

One Election Away From Losing American Democracy Aug. 20, 2021

Daily Editorials

America may be one election away from losing its democracy. Democracy's fate seems to hinge on a lit... Read More

Freedom in the Time of COVID-19 Aug. 19, 2021

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

"When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. When the government fears the people, there ... Read More

Biden's Eviction Moratorium Defies the Rule of Law: The Administration Issued the Order Even While Conceding That It Lacked the Authority To Do So Aug. 12, 2021

Daily Editorials

The day before the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention imposed a new eviction moratorium last... Read More

Do We Still Have the Constitution? Aug. 12, 2021

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The Constitution — when interpreted in accordance with the plain meaning of its words and info... Read More

Biden's Unprecedented Attack on the Constitution Aug. 06, 2021

David Harsanyi

Joe Biden certainly isn't the first president to violate his oath of office, but he might be the fir... Read More