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A Hole in the Constitution Apr. 06, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The issue of federal government surveillance of Americans has largely occupied Washington politician... Read More

No Pardon for Edward Snowden Sep. 22, 2016

Steve Chapman

Edward Snowden did Americans a service. In revealing that the National Security Agency was collectin... Read More

Digital Privacy Shouldn't Depend on a Law Written in the Time of 'Stranger Things' Sep. 08, 2016

Veronique de Rugy

One of the most powerful arguments for limiting the size and scope of government is the inability of... Read More

Here's a Password: Crony Crime Fighting Jul. 14, 2016

Debra J. Saunders

When is it a crime — punishable with time behind bars — for citizens to access a company... Read More

Orlando Is Why We Need Surveillance Jun. 16, 2016

Froma Harrop

The FBI had the Orlando gunman under watch — twice — and, after much consideration, deci... Read More

Fairness Jun. 15, 2016

Single FileĀ®

DEAR SUSAN: There's only one winner in a race, but finding a mate isn't a competition. If you daily ... Read More

Wake Up, America! Jun. 09, 2016

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

While Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are battling in their final round in the Democratic primari... Read More

Can We Face Away From Facebook? May. 12, 2016

Froma Harrop

Facebook remains uncontested as the social media champ of Wall Street. Its stock recently hit an all... Read More

FISA Court's Rubber Stamp of Approval for Government Spying Requests May. 04, 2016

Daily Editorials

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court was established in 1978 to provide a measure of oversigh... Read More

Fruit of the Poisonous Tree Apr. 28, 2016

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Would all of our lives be safer if the government could break down all the doors it wishes, listen t... Read More

Toilets and the Politics of Gender Apr. 22, 2016

Linda Chavez

The name Curt Schilling wasn't familiar to me before ESPN decided to fire the sports commentator and... Read More

Despite NY Win, It Was a Bad Week for Trump Apr. 22, 2016

David Limbaugh

Despite his big win in New York on Tuesday, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has had a... Read More

Terrorists and Their Privacy Mar. 24, 2016

Froma Harrop

One inevitable sequel to a terrorist attack is seeing the ugly mugs of creeps-turned-monsters thrust... Read More

Privacy Laws and Social Security Mar. 16, 2016

Social Security and You

Q: I was married to my husband for over 30 years. He was an old-fashioned man who said that a woman'... Read More

Violating Privacy Is Bad Business Jan. 08, 2016

Linda Chavez

Hooking up online and improving college exam scores wouldn't seem to have much in common, but appare... Read More

Knowing Who's on Your Airplane Dec. 31, 2015

Froma Harrop

I don't know about you, but I'd like to think that the feds have screened the other passengers sitti... Read More

On Terrorism, Cruz Has No Idea Dec. 17, 2015

Froma Harrop

Terrorism is not going away. We saw that in the closing of the Los Angeles schools after what was de... Read More

Paris and Freedom Nov. 19, 2015

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The tragedy in Paris last Friday has regrettably been employed as a catalyst for renewed calls by go... Read More

What Is a Living Trust? Do You Need One? Sep. 16, 2015

Ask Carrie

Dear Carrie: Everyone I know seems to be setting up a living trust, even my friends who aren't that... Read More

Federal Agencies Fight for Warrantless Access to Emails Aug. 13, 2015

Veronique de Rugy

How would you feel if the government could access a trove of information about who you are, what you... Read More