1989—In solo dissent in Hamblen v. Dugger, Florida justice Rosemary Barkett opines that a capital defendant is not permitted to waive his right to present evidence of...
Unable to achieve significant gains on the battlefield, Russia has once again turned to terrorizing Ukraine’s civilian population. It launched a massive attack on Kyiv and the surrounding region using drones and ballistic missiles. According to the latest reports, 34 people were injured and ten were killed. Meanwhile, Washington continues to debate how the war […]
There’s no denying that socialism’s appeal among Americans is growing, especially among Democrats and the young. The consensus of recent polls confirms this. In Gallup’s last major national survey, only 54% of Americans view capitalism positively — the lowest level Gallup has ever recorded, and 39% view socialism positively. Among Democrats, a whopping 66% view […]
The Democratic Party’s radical leftward shift now threatens one of the Constitution’s clearest safeguards. Shifts once considered impossible — such as senior Republican voices defending Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities as “self-defense” or prominent voices on both sides downplaying Hamas — reveal how fast norms erode when ideological extremists seize control. The same purge that sidelined […]
A nation’s first duty is its own self‑preservation. That is what sovereignty really means: the right, and the will, to continue to exist as a coherent political order, to govern one’s own destiny rather than have it dictated by outside forces or by the inertia of one’s own legal abstractions. When a nation forgets this, […]
President Donald Trump just temporarily suspended the countervailing duties on phosphate fertilizer from the Kingdom of Morocco, providing relief to farm families reliant on this important nutrient. The original justification for the duties was, in part, to support and protect domestic production. Yet, since the duties were imposed, the U.S. has seen reduced domestic phosphate […]