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Why Canadians Rule the Cannabis Business Mar. 05, 2019

Froma Harrop

President Trump routinely waves his fist at alleged unfair trade practices, including at the hands o... Read More

Not the Impeachment We Need Mar. 01, 2019

The Outlaw

Former fixer Michael Cohen's day of public testimony before the House Committee on Oversight and Ref... 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

Journalists Had Better Hope I Win My Case Feb. 22, 2019

Ted Rall

I have written extensively about my lawsuit against the LA Times. As I prepare for the next, do-or-d... Read More

Trump's Brazen Unconstitutional Overreach Feb. 21, 2019

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Last week, President Donald Trump followed through on a threat he had been making for months. It was... 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

Make Campaign Finance Violations Sting Feb. 18, 2019

Daily Editorials

A group that actively campaigned for Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has gotten its hand slapped and ... Read More

Hollywood's Hijack of the #MeToo Movement Feb. 14, 2019

Armstrong Williams

The powerful #MeToo movement was established to address real injustices suffered by women — an... Read More

Fighting for What Is Right Feb. 14, 2019

At Work

Q: I have been a (100 percent) successful commissioned outside sales representative for the last 10 ... Read More

Sackler Family Donations Carry Taint of Lives Destroyed by Purdue Opioids Feb. 14, 2019

Daily Editorials

The Sackler family name, once synonymous with philanthropy benefiting elite institutions, is now mor... Read More

Law Should Reflect Today's Medical and Societal Advances on HIV Feb. 11, 2019

Daily Editorials

Under current Missouri law, a person who has tested positive for HIV can face serious legal conseque... Read More

Short Takes on Judges Who Talk First, Think Later Feb. 11, 2019

Daily Editorials

Red-Faced Blackface Gucci has pulled from shelves its "blackface sweater," which was pretty much exa... Read More

The Thorny Problem of Finding Who's to Blame for Drug Overdoses Feb. 08, 2019

C Force

As prescription and illicit opioid overdose deaths continue to rise in the United States, lawsuits a... Read More

No Such Thing as a Slam-Dunk Lawsuit Feb. 07, 2019

At Work

Q: Could a potential employee who is asked to sign a non-compete employment agreement just sign the ... Read More

High Cash Bail Without Due Process Violates Defendants' Fundamental Rights Feb. 04, 2019

Daily Editorials

If America's constitutional principle of justice had to be boiled down to four words, they would be:... Read More

Subpoena for Trump's Translator Could Yield Blowback for Future Presidents Jan. 31, 2019

Daily Editorials

Democrats on Capitol Hill have every reason to dig and probe to determine the extent of potential co... Read More

Stop Cleaning Up Her Messes Jan. 30, 2019

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Annie: I have a 40-year-old daughter who is lazy. When she injures herself, has surgery or is s... Read More

Sex Offender Registry Afoul of Constitution Jan. 28, 2019

Daily Editorials

Michigan lawmakers seem keen on making important reforms to the state's criminal justice system, whi... Read More

You No Longer Have the Right to a Trial by Jury Jan. 25, 2019

Ted Rall

I was wronged. All I wanted was a trial by jury. Is this still America? No. America is dead. Apparen... Read More

More Self-Inflicted Presidential Legal Woes Jan. 24, 2019

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Last week, the investigative arm of BuzzFeed sparked a media frenzy with a report claiming that two ... Read More