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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 12

2009—In an interview in the New York Times Magazine, Justice Ginsburg offers this, er, interesting comment why she was “surprised” by the Court’s 1980 decision in Harris v….

The Genius of the U.S. Constitution

The Founders knew that freedom is the foundation for dignity and prosperity.

Sustaining an American National Identity Requires Civic Education

A shared civic tradition unites Americans in a way nothing else can.

Let’s Treat Criminals Like (Dare I Say It?) Criminals

Why should miscreants’ feelings matter more than the right to not be punctured?

When the U.S. Advocates for Political Prisoners Around the World, Freedom Wins

Pastor Ezra Jin’s story shows that American power can still be leveraged to advance...

‘Death by Organ Donation’ Pushed in the New England Journal of Medicine

Once patients can be lawfully killed, treating them as so many organ farms follows logically.

Seen, Heard & Whispered: A Scalia letter, birthright citizenship’s long game and illegal dating woes

A newly surfaced Scalia letter defends his landmark religious-liberty ruling, conservatives vow to fight the birthright citizenship decision, and South Florida women warn of illegal immigrants using dating apps to secure green cards.

Conservatives accuse Candace Owens of aiding Tyler Robinson’s defense

As prosecutors closed out a week-long preliminary hearing for Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, conservative commentator Candace Owens found herself under fire from fellow right-wing figures who accused her of working to aid Robinson's defense.

Inside AIPAC’s $1.2M bid to make sure ‘Squad’ member Cori Bush stays out of Congress

America's powerful pro-Israel lobby has made a top priority of stopping the political comeback of former Rep. Cori Bush, a democratic socialist who lost her seat in 2024.

HHS urges hospitals to take ‘Make Hospital Food Healthier’ pledge

The Make America Healthy Again agenda is gaining a sub-movement: Make Hospital Food Healthier, an initiative calling on hospitals to revamp their food service.

‘Wished he hadn’t done it’: Tyler Robinson’s ex-boyfriend describes Kirk shooting aftermath

Tyler Robinson, who Utah prosecutors say assassinated Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk, returned to his apartment after the shooting and told his roommate and romantic partner he "wished he hadn't done it."

White House says Air Force One switch was ‘misdirection’ because of potential threats

The White House offered an explanation Thursday as to why President Trump used the older model of Air Force One to leave the NATO summit in Turkey instead of the newer model that had been gifted from Qatar.

Mexico to request criminal charges over deaths following fatal shooting of Houston man by ICE agents

Mexico will request criminal charges over 17 Mexicans who died in ICE custody or during immigration enforcement operations by the Trump administration, officials said Thursday.

Democrats point fingers, scramble to replace nightmare ex-candidate Graham Platner

Graham Platner's exit from the U.S. Senate race in Maine after a woman accused him of rape had Democrats scrambling Thursday to find a replacement candidate and repair the damage done to the party.

Who will replace Graham Platner on the Maine ballot? These Democrats are raising their hand

Democrats in Maine began jockeying Thursday to become the new candidate for a pivotal U.S. Senate seat after progressive nominee Graham Platner announced he will withdraw from the race after a sexual assault allegation.

What to know about the fatal shooting of a Houston man by an ICE officer

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed Lorenzo Salgado Araujo as the Mexican national drove his construction crew to a job site in Houston.

Unearthed records reveal Dem mayor sought tax hike to fund DEI role ahead of key House race

Scranton's mayor once proposed a 3% property tax increase to fund a DEI coordinator role, a budget her city council ultimately cut without fanfare.

Morocco has its eye on the 2030 final

Morocco is having a moment as a powerhouse soccer nation, reaching the business end of back-to-back World Cups and seeing a pathway to winning...

Brussels wants action over Trump-Infantino red card controversy

Seventy-two members of the European Parliament on Wednesday demanded an investigation into FIFA President Gianni Infantino after FIFA lifted the red card suspension of...

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