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Barr's Criminal Probe of the Russia Investigation Is Truly Banana-Republic Stuff Oct. 31, 2019

Daily Editorials

When you strike at a king, you'd best not miss, goes the old adage. It shouldn't apply in a democrac... Read More

An Un-American Impeachment Oct. 31, 2019

Armstrong Williams

We are now knee-deep in the throes of the constitutionally directed authority of the U.S. House of R... Read More

How Repugnant Is Big Oil? Oct. 30, 2019

Jim Hightower

When you're undergoing a dental procedure, there's one thing you never want to hear you dentist say:... Read More

If You Share Your DNA, Should You Expect Privacy? Oct. 19, 2019

Diane Dimond

Imagine a day when hardly anyone is able to get away with murder. Think about that. If there were a ... Read More

Add Obstruction to Trump's List of Impeachable Offenses Oct. 14, 2019

Daily Editorials

The White House's logic regarding its refusal to cooperate with the House impeachment inquiry defies... Read More

Facebook Needs to Face Facts on Criminal Behavior Oct. 12, 2019

Diane Dimond

Say you invented something that became so popular more than a billion people around the globe used i... Read More

Trump Thinks He's Above the Law Oct. 11, 2019

Mona Charen

Donald Trump is testing whether he can claim immunity from the rule of law. That's the plain meaning... Read More

The Emerging Supremacy of the Judicial Branch Oct. 10, 2019

Armstrong Williams

As the Supreme Court begins its new term this week, its docket is filled with a number of controvers... Read More

Everyone Dares Call It Treason: Both the President and His Critics Casually Deploy the Once Incendiary Charge to Discredit Their Opponents Oct. 02, 2019

Jacob Sullum

Former Massachusetts Gov. William Weld, who is notionally challenging Donald Trump for the Republica... Read More

The Homeless You Will Always Have With You, but Not Too Close Sep. 26, 2019

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — Every morning, I take the four morning newspapers I subscribe to into the kitchen... Read More

A License for Outrageous Police Conduct: Qualified Immunity Protects Cops From Liability for Actions That Would Land Ordinary People in Jail Sep. 25, 2019

Jacob Sullum

When a police officer illegally arrests a photographer for taking pictures, can the officer be sued ... Read More

Fight Against Opioid Abuse May Involve Providing Supervised Injection Sites Sep. 17, 2019

Daily Editorials

There's no hiding from the statistics. In 2018, 1,116 people died from overdoses in Philadelphia, ac... Read More

How to Arm Nature Against Corporate Profiteers Jun. 05, 2019

Jim Hightower

There's a hunters' nightmare in which a group of them flush some rabbits out of the brush, but rathe... Read More

No, Abortion Isn't a Constitutional Right May. 22, 2019

Ben Shapiro

In the past several weeks, a bevy of states have passed extensive new restrictions on abortion. Alab... Read More

Online Reviews: Part I May. 14, 2019

Succeeding in Your Business

"I want to put a hyperlink on my website to an article somebody else wrote on another website so tha... Read More

American Scott Hapgood Deserves Our Sympathy and Praise May. 09, 2019

Armstrong Williams

Details are now emerging in the tragic case of Scott Hapgood, a Connecticut man who took his family ... Read More

Did the Attorney General Deceive Congress? May. 09, 2019

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

William Barr, the attorney general of the United States, now faces a likely contempt citation for fa... Read More

What's Wrong With Licensing Gun Owners? Cory Booker's Plan Would Unjustly Deprive Peaceful Americans of the Fundamental Right to Armed Self-Defense May. 08, 2019

Jacob Sullum

Cory Booker says the gun control ideas he unveiled on Monday are necessary "to make justice a realit... Read More

A Tale of Two Obstructions May. 03, 2019

Mona Charen

Every Republican remembers with disgust the video of Bill Clinton glowering into the camera and decl... Read More