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Mr. President, Declassify Documents Relating to Russian Collusion Now Jul. 19, 2018

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — Now that FBI agent Peter Strzok has appeared before Congress and told us nothing ... Read More

Prosecutors and the Rule of Law May. 10, 2018

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Late last week, a federal judge in Alexandria, Virginia, questioned the authority of special counsel... Read More

Collusion, Anyone? Apr. 20, 2018

Michael Barone

As the likelihood that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia seems headed toward zero, the likelih... Read More

Even Baby Steps to Curb Sex Trafficking Are Valuable Apr. 14, 2018

Diane Dimond

WASHINGTON — "The Justice Department announces the seizure of Backpage.com, the Internet's lea... Read More

2017 Was Bad, but 2018 Could Be Much Worse Jan. 04, 2018

Steve Chapman

The best thing to be said for 2017 is that it didn't last forever. It's gone, carrying a host of mem... Read More

A Tale of DOJ Corruption Dec. 15, 2017

Adriana Cohen

Imagine living in a country where the federal government decides whether you're exonerated from crim... Read More

Forced Childbirth vs. Voluntary Abortion Oct. 26, 2017

Steve Chapman

In April, the Trump administration took a stand against the brutal methods used to enforce China's o... Read More

Congress Steps Up to Control Court-Ordered Guardianships Oct. 07, 2017

Diane Dimond

Finally, Washington is taking steps to protect older Americans who have fallen into an exploitation ... Read More

Is Administration Reneging on Trump's Religious Freedom Promise? Sep. 06, 2017

Terence Jeffrey

The political optics were some of President Trump's best — as he prepared on May 4 to sign an ... Read More

Racial Lies and Racism Aug. 30, 2017

Walter E. Williams

Earlier this month, The New York Times ran an article titled "U.S. Rights Unit Shifts to Study Antiw... Read More

Republicans Still Seeking Casino Cronyism Aug. 24, 2017

Veronique de Rugy

Congress has done little to demonstrate that it can solve the nation's most pressing problems. The h... Read More

Sanctuary Cities and the Rule of Law Aug. 10, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Earlier this week, the Trump Department of Justice told the mayor of Chicago that it would cease fun... Read More

President Trump and His Department of Justice: A Clash That Should Not Be Jul. 27, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

During the past two weeks, President Donald Trump has made no secret of his unhappiness at the manag... Read More

James Comey Is the Latest Victim of the Clintons May. 12, 2017

Michael Barone

Why did President Donald Trump fire FBI Director James Comey now? The answer, as my Washington Exami... Read More

When Cops Encounter Knives, What Should They Do? Apr. 06, 2017

Steve Chapman

The man in the Camden, New Jersey, police video is practically begging to be shot. After using a kni... Read More

In Chicago, Bad Policing Doesn't Stop Crime Mar. 12, 2017

Steve Chapman

With violent crime surging in Chicago, the Trump administration rejects the idea of police restraint... Read More

Our View: Emails Warrant Legal Cause Feb. 14, 2017

Daily Editorials

The government needs a warrant to rummage through your personal papers, so why doesn't the same requ... Read More

She's Back Jan. 12, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The criminal investigation of Hillary Clinton is back front and center now that the FBI has released... Read More

Justice Department Will Phase out of Private Prisons. It's a Start Aug. 23, 2016

Daily Editorials

The Justice Department's decision to begin phasing out the use of private prisons is at once a miles... Read More

Reminder: Obamacare Is Still A Disaster Aug. 19, 2016

David Harsanyi

So a giant, rent-seeking insurance company is accused of having threatened to leave Obamacare's heal... Read More