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Trump Administration Breathes Life Into Lost Cause of the Confederacy Sep. 02, 2025

Crime and Conduct

The Trump administration is talking about making the nation's capital and places like California and... Read More

The Expanding Presidency, 200 Years in the Making May. 27, 2025

Crime and Conduct

The dominance of the executive in American government today was set in motion nearly two centuries a... Read More

Moral Rights for AI Bots? What About Human Bots? May. 21, 2025

Jim Hightower

You might be alarmed to learn that a little-known group in America is being treated inhumanely, deni... Read More

Your Car is Spying on You May. 20, 2025

Crime and Conduct

Most late-model vehicles have the ability to log speed, when and where a vehicle's lights are turned... Read More

Dear Mr. President, Hands off the Judiciary Feb. 11, 2025

Ruben Navarrette

SAN DIEGO — Fonzie is about to jump the shark. Presidents are not kings. It's amazing how man... Read More

Missouri Lets Judges Impose Death Sentences If Juries Don't. That Should Change. Sep. 11, 2023

Daily Editorials

There's no question that Ian McCarthy shot and killed Clinton, Missouri, police officer Gary Lee Mic... Read More

Israel and the Independent Judiciary Mar. 11, 2023

Susan Estrich

Israel is being torn apart by the political battle over an independent judiciary. If Prime Minister ... Read More

Israel's Judicial Reform 'Controversy' Is Much Ado About Nothing Jan. 20, 2023

Josh Hammer

Like a dog returning to its own vomit, the supercilious elites of our so-called international commun... Read More

Elections: How Do You Judge a Local Judge? Oct. 28, 2022

Holding Space for Good

United States Supreme Court decisions have understandably been at the top of everyone's mind in rece... Read More

Protect Citizens Who Film Cops Aug. 31, 2021

Corey Friedman

Do you have a First Amendment right to record police officers in public? If you instinctively said y... Read More

Finally, Freedom in Michigan Oct. 08, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

"If the provisions of the Constitution be not upheld when they pinch as well as when they comfort, t... Read More

A Primer on the Separation of Powers Jan. 30, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The president of the United States is on trial in the Senate. It is an impeachment trial and, thus f... Read More

Trump Grants Mercy with Little Input from Justice Department Jun. 05, 2018

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump asserted Monday that he has "the absolute right to PARDON ... Read More

Denying Trump's Accomplishments Is Increasingly Irrational May. 11, 2018

David Limbaugh

Some people still can't stomach the idea of a Donald Trump presidency and so remain in denial about ... Read More

An Acid Test for the Self-Righteous Right Nov. 13, 2017

Joe Conason

Whenever a politician insists too much on his own pious morality — and his duty to impose that... Read More

Social Conservatives Finally Find an Activist Judge They Can Embrace Nov. 07, 2017

Bernard Goldberg

For quite some time now conservative Republicans have been screaming about activist judges who put t... Read More

Our View: Stop Attacks on the Judiciary Feb. 21, 2017

Daily Editorials

Complaints about judicial overreach are typical when politicians disagree with a court's decision. B... Read More

Good Riddance, 2016: A Wish List for 2017 Dec. 31, 2016

Diane Dimond

As my father would have said about the year 2016, "So long, and don't let the door hit you in the ru... Read More

Black Caucus, Civil Rights Leaders Right to Oppose Obama's Judicial Nominee on Principle Feb. 14, 2014

Roland S. Martin

Members of the Congressional Black Caucus, along with all civil rights organizations, have been in a... Read More