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A Temporary Reprieve for Those Who Dream Jun. 18, 2020

Connie Schultz

On Thursday, the Supreme Court stopped President Donald Trump from inflicting the devastation that c... Read More

Will SCOTUS Revoke Its License for Police Abuse? This Week the Justices Are Considering 13 Petitions Involving the Pernicious Doctrine of Qualified Immunity May. 13, 2020

Jacob Sullum

Based on an erroneous report of a "domestic assault," police officers came to rescue Melanie Kelsay ... Read More

A Virus Makes the Supreme Court More Transparent: Unprecedented Live Audio Streaming of Oral Arguments Could Signal More Openness Apr. 29, 2020

Jacob Sullum

The case that the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear on Monday morning, a trademark dispute involvin... Read More

Don't Let Democrats Federalize Elections Apr. 10, 2020

David Harsanyi

I'm sorry, but you have no constitutional "right" to vote by mail. You have no constitutional "right... Read More

States Shouldn't Be Copyright Pirates Mar. 28, 2020

Corey Friedman

Nearly 300 years after Blackbeard's flagship sank off the North Carolina coast, the nation's highest... Read More

Joe Biden Owes Clarence Thomas an Apology Mar. 13, 2020

David Harsanyi

On the day Chuck Schumer was threatening Supreme Court justices in front of pack of a cheering parti... Read More

Abortion Ruling Could Show Whether Supreme Court Can Still Claim Independence Mar. 10, 2020

Daily Editorials

Just three years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a Texas law that so restricted abortion cli... Read More

Chuck Schumer, the Supreme Court and an Abortion Menace Mar. 08, 2020

Steve Chapman

Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh certainly have grounds to feel threatened and aggrieved by... Read More

Schumer's Threats to Justices Not Just Idle Talk Mar. 08, 2020

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — Unlike President Donald Trump, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer tends to be p... Read More

Chuck Schumer's Despicable Attack on the Supreme Court Mar. 06, 2020

David Harsanyi

"If, then, the courts of justice are to be considered as the bulwarks of a limited Constitution agai... Read More

Threatening Supreme Court Justices Is Never OK Mar. 06, 2020

Adriana Cohen

Congress must censure Democratic Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for threatening two Supreme Co... Read More

Trump Goes Full Autocrat in Calling for Two Justices to Sit Out His Cases Feb. 28, 2020

Daily Editorials

It was only a matter of time before President Donald Trump, emboldened by congressional Republicans'... Read More

What Part of 'No' Don't You Understand? Feb. 26, 2020

Classic Zig Ziglar

The question being repeatedly raised in America is "just what did the First Amendment say about the ... Read More

Democrats Should Guard Against Authoritarianism Feb. 05, 2020

Daily Editorials

You're not supposed to abuse power, or talk about how you plan to abuse power, before you even have ... Read More

Same-Sex Cake Conflict Could Help Us Get Along Feb. 03, 2020

Daily Editorials

Colorado cake designer Jack Phillips made national news again this week because of a book deal to wr... Read More

Happy Anniversary to Citizens United Jan. 24, 2020

David Harsanyi

Ten years ago, the Supreme Court overturned portions of a federal law that empowered government to d... Read More

Equality Deferred Jan. 18, 2020

Susan Estrich

It was in 1972 that Congress passed the Equal Rights Amendment. The Amendment provides "Equality of ... Read More

If Killing Obamacare Is a Good Idea, Why Does the GOP Want to Wait Until After the Election? Jan. 09, 2020

Daily Editorials

Republicans want to have it both ways regarding the Affordable Care Act: They want the courts to kil... Read More

Americans Turn Away from the Death Penalty, and Democrats Are With Them Dec. 08, 2019

Steve Chapman

Kamala Harris has always opposed capital punishment. As district attorney of San Francisco, she refu... Read More