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Is Government Faithful to the Constitution? Dec. 18, 2014

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

When the government is waving at us with its right hand, so to speak, it is the government's left ha... Read More

The Forever War Sep. 12, 2014

Patrick Buchanan

The strategy that President Obama laid out Wednesday night to "degrade and ultimately destroy the te... Read More

Spying on Innocents Jul. 10, 2014

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

In what appears to be one of Edward Snowden's final revelations, the former CIA and NSA agent has de... Read More

The NSA's Online Dragnet: Warrantless Surveillance Hits the Target, Along With Many Other People Jul. 09, 2014

Jacob Sullum

As an Illinois senator running for president in 2008, Barack Obama promised there would be no more "... Read More

Hillary Clinton Flaunts Her Surveillance State Baggage Jul. 08, 2014

Robert Scheer

Who is the true patriot, Hillary Clinton or Edward Snowden? The question comes up because Clinton ha... Read More

Why Prosecuting Snowden Is Unfair -- Until NSA Answers for Misconduct May. 30, 2014

Joe Conason

What America learned from Edward Snowden's interview with "NBC News" anchor Brian Williams on Wednes... Read More

Isla Vista Murders: What New Laws, What New Lessons? May. 29, 2014

Larry Elder

Elliot Rodger's story is not one of an untreated, mentally ill, white mass-killer who illegally acqu... Read More

Strange Brew

May. 14, 2014

NSA Surveillance and the Dangers of Power Mar. 30, 2014

Steve Chapman

Every so often, we get proof that Barack Obama, when confronted with a grievous abuse of government ... Read More

Two-Track Minds on Security and Privacy Mar. 27, 2014

Froma Harrop

The first shocking headlines after Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared revealed that two men ha... Read More

Probable Cause Mar. 27, 2014

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Except for the definition and mechanism of proving treason, no area of the Constitution addressing t... Read More

Strange Brew

Mar. 15, 2014

Caring, Working and Strengthening Feb. 27, 2014

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

The first two months of 2014 are all but done, and there is only a little more than eight months unt... Read More

Tracking our Tags Feb. 21, 2014

Daily Editorials

Even though Washington still is grappling with the public backlash over revelations about its data-m... Read More

Knowing More About You, Without You Knowing It Feb. 20, 2014

Daily Editorials

Sen. Rand Paul, the Kentucky Republican, appeared to be grandstanding last week when he filed a clas... Read More

Strange Brew

Feb. 17, 2014

The Bipartisan Commission Ruse Jan. 26, 2014

Steve Chapman

In the polarized atmosphere of Washington, there is one thing that both parties can usually agree on... Read More

Not neutral on Internet rules Jan. 22, 2014

Daily Editorials

Last week's federal appeals court decision striking down the Federal Communications Commission's "op... Read More

President Barack Obama's Unbalanced Intelligence Policy Jan. 22, 2014

Daily Editorials

President Barack Obama's new policy on high-tech surveillance, announced in a speech at the Justice ... Read More

In the Debate About the NSA, Will Facts Trump Fear? Jan. 17, 2014

David Sirota

In order to have a genuinely constructive debate, data must be compiled, evidence must be amassed an... Read More