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One Court, Indivisible, Votes Liberty and Justice For All Jun. 26, 2014

Robert Scheer

This week's unanimous Supreme Court decision affirming a robust Fourth Amendment protection for cell... Read More

No, the Supreme Court Doesn't Need Term Limits May. 30, 2014

David Harsanyi

Some of you may believe partisanship is a healthy organic reflection of genuine disagreement in the ... Read More

On Town Prayer, the Majority Has Its Way May. 08, 2014

Steve Chapman

The United States was founded mostly by Protestants and remained overwhelmingly Protestant for many ... Read More

Coming End to Racial Preferences May. 07, 2014

Walter E. Williams

Last week's U.S. Supreme Court 6-2 ruling in Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action et a... Read More

Chris Christie Dodges Political Bullet May. 07, 2014

Betsy McCaughey

On Monday, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie dodged a political bullet when the United States Supreme C... Read More

If Lethal Injection Is Torture, Who's Responsible? May. 02, 2014

Debra J. Saunders

News reports this week were filled with lamentations from death penalty opponents about the messy an... Read More

The Constitution or Good Ideas? Apr. 30, 2014

Walter E. Williams

Let me run through a few good ideas. I think it's a good idea for children to eat healthful, wholeso... Read More

Will Dunbar Rise Again? Apr. 29, 2014

Thomas Sowell

Dunbar High School in Washington is becoming a controversial issue again — and the controversy... Read More

A Supreme Need for Educational Diversity Apr. 25, 2014

Scott Rasmussen

In 1954, the U.S. Supreme Court ended legal segregation in public schools with a unanimous 9-0 decis... Read More

Madam Justice, Stand Your Ground Apr. 25, 2014

Jamie Stiehm

"I wish she would step down." In Washington chatter circles, it's in jaded vogue to say Supreme Cou... Read More

A Not-So-Wise Latina Justice Apr. 25, 2014

Linda Chavez

Justice Sonia Sotomayor this week took the unusual step of reading her dissent in a case involving s... Read More

Democracy and Affirmative Action Apr. 24, 2014

Steve Chapman

The question of racial preferences in university admissions has bedeviled the nation for decades. In... Read More

The Next Step on Affirmative Action Apr. 23, 2014

Susan Estrich

In the mid-90s, when affirmative action was a hot topic in California, I got a call from a televisio... Read More

Aiming High Apr. 15, 2014

Mona Charen

There's an MRCTV video circulating on the Internet that features a man with a microphone asking coll... Read More

A Halo for Selfishness Apr. 08, 2014

Thomas Sowell

The recent Supreme Court decision over-ruling some Federal Election Commission restrictions on polit... Read More

Strippin' for the Donors Apr. 07, 2014

Marc Dion

About 20 years ago, a buddy of mine talked me into going to a strip club. I don't like strip clubs. ... Read More

Lifting the Lid on Campaign Contributions Apr. 06, 2014

Steve Chapman

The Supreme Court decision killing limits on total donations to political candidates means billionai... Read More

Get Thee Behind Me, Satan -- But First, Write a Check Apr. 06, 2014

Debra J. Saunders

After the U.S. Supreme Court issued a 5-4 decision Wednesday that threw out a cap on the total amoun... Read More

If Only One of Them Had Ever Run for Sheriff Apr. 05, 2014

Mark Shields

In his 1972 epic on the origins of the U.S. war in Vietnam, the great journalist David Halberstam to... Read More

The Best Government Money Can Buy Apr. 04, 2014

Susan Estrich

The Supreme Court has done it again. By a 5-4 vote, with the court's five Republican appointees on o... Read More