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Once Upon a Time in America May. 16, 2019

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

There was a time in American history — nearly all of it up to the presidency of Woodrow Wilson... Read More

How Abortion Bills Could Wreck Republicans May. 16, 2019

Steve Chapman

For decades, abortion has been an ideal issue for Republicans. It let them appease their base, bring... Read More

What's the Matter With Virginia? May. 07, 2019

Salena Zito

LEXINGTON, Va. — Clare Perry considers herself a Democrat. Grayson Pearce is a Republican. She... Read More

Oh, SNAP. What Is the USDA Doing? May. 03, 2019

The Outlaw

The way SNAP is being run is a recipe for crime. SNAP is the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Prog... Read More

Justice Kavanaugh and GMU Snowflakes Apr. 24, 2019

Walter E. Williams

George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School hired Supreme Court Associate Justice Brett Kava... Read More

Liberals Tell Supreme Court How Illegal Immigration Increases Their Power Apr. 24, 2019

Terence Jeffrey

TERENCE P. JEFFREY RELEASE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 Liberals Tell Supreme Court How Illegal Immig... Read More

Is the Affordable Care Act Unconstitutional? Apr. 04, 2019

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

"If the provisions of the Constitution be not upheld when they pinch, as well as when they comfort, ... Read More

SCOTUS Ruling Should End Theft by Police Mar. 06, 2019

Daily Editorials

At last, the U.S. Supreme Court has taken a firm stance against the constitutionally abhorrent pract... Read More

New York Times v. Sullivan Is the Correct Standard in Libel Cases Feb. 28, 2019

Daily Editorials

Justice Clarence Thomas might hold a revered seat on the nation's highest court, but that doesn't me... Read More

Can a Giant Christian Cross Be Secular?: Challenge to Maryland WWI Memorial Illustrates Confusion Caused by Supreme Court's Establishment Clause Cases Feb. 27, 2019

Jacob Sullum

Let's talk about the constitutional significance of bushes at the foot of the 40-foot-high, 16-ton c... Read More

Trump's Phony-Yet-Legal Border Emergency: Congress Seems to Have Authorized This End Run Around Its Spending Power. Can It Do That? Feb. 20, 2019

Jacob Sullum

Members of Congress who are dismayed by Donald Trump's invocation of emergency powers to build his b... Read More

Abortion and the Right to Stay Alive Feb. 07, 2019

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Much has been made lately of language in a recently enacted New York state statute that permits abor... Read More

Violence Defined, Justice Denied Feb. 01, 2019

The Outlaw

January's focus on the government shutdown shut out discussion of an important decision made by our ... Read More

Another Chance to End Gerrymandering Jan. 14, 2019

Daily Editorials

Last June, the Supreme Court fumbled an opportunity to deal a deathblow to political gerrymandering,... Read More

Is the President Above the Law? Dec. 28, 2018

Susan Estrich

The Constitution establishes impeachment as the means of removal of the president by Congress. As we... Read More

Colorado Is Still Trying to Destroy Jack Phillips Dec. 21, 2018

David Harsanyi

Over the past few years, Colorado has been on a crusade to destroy Jack Phillips' business over a th... Read More

Legal Suicide: Obamacare Is Killing Itself Dec. 19, 2018

Terence Jeffrey

When President Barack Obama and a Democrat-controlled Congress enacted the Patient Protection and Af... Read More

Stop Ignoring Double Jeopardy: The Supreme Court Should Reconsider the Misbegotten Dual Sovereignty Doctrine Dec. 05, 2018

Jacob Sullum

No one disputes that Terance Gamble, who was convicted of second-degree robbery in 2008, broke the l... Read More

When Can Americans Be Arrested in Retaliation for What They Say? Dec. 05, 2018

Terence Jeffrey

It may be a prudent policy to always be polite to the police, but does that mean Americans must give... Read More

Profitable Penalties Imperil Justice: Supreme Court Should Make It Clear That State Forfeitures Are Constrained by Excessive Fines Clause Nov. 28, 2018

Jacob Sullum

Tyson Timbs, an Indiana man desperate for money to support his heroin habit, did exactly what the co... Read More