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Bay Area Pro-Life Activist Wins Legal Victory

This is a nice win for San Francisco Pro-Lifers

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 30

1993—In furtherance of his 1985 desegregation plan for the Kansas City, Missouri, School District—a plan that will become (according to the description embraced by Chief...

California Is Still Doomed

The ‘Billionaire Tax,’ which made the ballot, is an impossibly bad idea with obvious negative economic implications.

If the Fed Is Not Executive, What Is It?

The Court gets the ‘independent’ agencies question half-right.

This Christian Group Is Taking a Page Out of the ‘Pride’ Playbook

Faith Driven Consumer is elevating Christianity in the public square using some of the same tools that made the gay-rights movement so successful.

Supreme court answered one privacy question — then dodged the big one

The Supreme Court ruled Monday in Chatrie v. United States that when law enforcement used a geofence warrant — directing Google to produce location data for every cellphone near a Virginia bank during a 2019 robbery — they conducted a “search” under the Fourth Amendment. By a 6-3 vote, the Court sent the case back […]

Time for America to declare independence from Europe again

When the United States declared independence, Europe projected power through armies and navies. Today, it rules through regulation. As America prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday, Congress has a rare opportunity to remind the world that our laws are written in Washington and state capitals — not in Brussels. This Tuesday, the House will take […]

Court slaughters myth of ‘independent’ agencies: Trump can finally fire bureaucrats

The Supreme Court did something on Monday that constitutional scholars have been debating for 91 years. It overruled Humphrey’s Executor and told Congress it cannot wall off executive branch officers from presidential removal by dressing them up as “independent.” The vote was 6-3. The decision was correct. And the reaction from the Left tells you […]

Why you’re paying more at the pump — and who’s really in control

The United States produces more oil than ever before — so why does filling your tank still feel like a gamble? It’s because every time you pull up to the pump, you’re not just paying for fuel. You’re paying for decisions made thousands of miles away. That dependence is not inevitable — it’s a policy […]

When the government searches Google, it searches you

The Fourth Amendment was designed to stop a specific kind of government behavior: searching the many to find the one. The founders knew about general warrants — the British instruments that authorized officers to search anyone, anywhere, for anything the crown wished to find — because those warrants had been used against them. The prohibition […]

Big labor torching World Cup tourism with sky-high hotel prices and looming layoffs

This Fourth of July, fireworks aren’t the only thing soaring in New York City. Hotel prices are set to reach a new high, thanks to a union contract that takes effect on July 1. The Hotel and Gaming Trades Council’s newly ratified contract with hundreds of New York hotels locks in an unprecedented wage increase […]

How Anthropic lost a battle but could win the war

Anthropic has stoked fears about artificial intelligence more aggressively than any other major AI company. It has repeatedly urged governments to create “authority with teeth” to block unsafe AI models. On June 21, the government did exactly that, using export-control authority to force Anthropic to block access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5. Some see […]

EPA must act on glyphosate after Supreme Court’s Monsanto ruling

The Supreme Court has finally issued its highly anticipated decision in Monsanto v. Durnell, and the result is a major setback for consumers. People are right to be frustrated by the court’s decision, which will make it much harder to hold pesticide manufacturers accountable when their products cause harm. But even as the legal implications […]

Bernie Sanders wants the government to own AI companies. That’s a bad idea

After advocating a national data center moratorium, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is now promoting an even more sweeping proposal, giving the United States a 50% stake in the largest AI companies. With stock ownership, Sanders’s plan would establish a sovereign wealth fund to provide citizens with shares in the growth of these companies. His idea […]

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