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No Bill Aug. 29, 2025

Mona Charen

These are dark days for American lovers of liberty, so any glimmers of light are especially welcome.... Read More

Punishing Freedom May. 29, 2025

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

All attempts by the government to evaluate the content of speech and deter or punish what the govern... Read More

Are Any of Us Safe Now? Apr. 18, 2025

Mona Charen

In a couple of months, I am planning a business trip to Europe. I don't scare easy, but despite the ... Read More

Perilous Times for Personal Liberty Mar. 20, 2025

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

"First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out — Because I was not a socialist. ... Read More

Mahmoud Khalil Has Rights, Damn It Mar. 14, 2025

Mona Charen

Mahmoud Khalil could have been cooked up in a lab to offend — no, worse — to disgust me.... Read More

Why Sanctioning the ICC Would Be Terrible for Civil Liberties Feb. 03, 2025

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

A bill that would have required the president to sanction the International Criminal Court has faile... Read More

We're Fighting for Our Freedoms -- No Matter Who Is President Nov. 04, 2024

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

As we near Election Day, the ACLU is in conversation with state and local activists about how to pre... Read More

The Supreme Court Must Allow U.S. Citizens To Challenge Placement on No-Fly List Jan. 08, 2024

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

In case after case, we've seen the government remove people from the no-fly list and prevent their l... Read More

COVID-19 and the Failure of America's Major Religions Feb. 15, 2022

Dennis Prager

For two years, Americans have been partially or entirely deprived of fundamental freedoms — of... Read More

Why the Masked and the Unmasked Have Disdain for Each Other Jan. 25, 2022

Dennis Prager

Among the many unbridgeable divides between Americans is a completely antithetical view of mask wear... Read More

Do We Still Have the Constitution? Aug. 12, 2021

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The Constitution — when interpreted in accordance with the plain meaning of its words and info... Read More

This Is 1938: First, They Came for the Unvaccinated Aug. 08, 2021

Wayne Allyn Root

This is the most important commentary I've ever written. It's time for alarm bells. It's time for m... Read More

The Perverse Agenda of Black Lives Matter Jul. 21, 2021

Star Parker

Since the new wave of race consciousness that has been sweeping our country, precipitated by the gra... Read More

Right and Duty Jul. 02, 2015

Jackie Gingrich Cushman

July 4th is one of my favorite celebrations. It's not just the parades, flag waving, barbecue and fi... Read More

Something To Celebrate Jul. 04, 2014

Linda Chavez

This week marks not only the 238th anniversary of the founding of our nation, but also the 50th anni... Read More

The Enduring Spirit of the Tea Parties Feb. 05, 2014

Ben Carson

The famous Boston Tea Party involved disgruntled colonists who felt unfairly treated by the British ... Read More

Are Two Hops Enough? Jan. 22, 2014

Susan Estrich

Or do we really need three? And why are we announcing to the world what calls we won't be monitorin... Read More

A Bad Year for Freedom in the World Dec. 22, 2013

Steve Chapman

The course of freedom and democracy in the world is an evolutionary process, though sometimes it pro... Read More

A blanket of PR to Make You Want to Hug a Drone Mar. 18, 2013

Jim Hightower

In a recent senatorial dustup, Sen. John McCain called Republican colleague Rand Paul one of "t... Read More

The Watchdog That Didn't Bark Sep. 05, 2011

Jacob Sullum

Writing in The Washington Post last March, former CIA Director Michael Hayden and former Attorney Ge... Read More