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When States Meddle in College Sports Markets, Taxpayers Lose

Some states are now intervening in this market to ‘help’ their big sports schools attract top talent. The taxpayers will foot the bill.

D.C. Circuit Probes FCC’s Evasion of Judicial Review

Two years ago, the Supreme Court, in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, ruled that...

EPPC Amicus Brief in Mifepristone Case

I’m pleased to pass along that my colleagues and I at the Ethics and...

Kamala Harris Wants the DNC to Release Its 2024 Election ‘Autopsy’

That the DNC kept the autopsy under wraps so far suggests they will probably...

The Chase to Track Down Those Infected with Hantavirus

The good news is that the odds of any given viral outbreak turning into...

Newsom stop in key presidential primary state sparks more 2028 speculation

California Gov. Gavin Newsom heads to New Hampshire for book tour, fueling more 2028 presidential speculation over a potential Democratic nomination run

Noem slams Dems blocking DHS funding bill citing TSA, FEMA, Coast Guard: ‘I hope they come to their senses’

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem warns TSA, FEMA operations could face disruptions as Senate Democrats block funding over immigration disputes.

Vulnerable Dem senator slammed for requiring photo ID at rally, but not to vote

U.S. Sen. Jon Ossoff, D-Ga., required attendees of his rally to show proof-of-identification, even though the senator is opposed to efforts requiring proof-of-identification for voting.

Tim Walz demands federal government ‘pay for what they broke’ after Homan announces Minnesota drawdown

Gov. Tim Walz is demanding the federal government “pay for what they broke" after the Tom Homan announced it would draw down its immigration enforcement presence in Minnesota.

Americans could pay to bring back alleged members of ‘foreign terrorist cartel’ to US

U.S. District Judge James Boasberg orders Trump administration to bring back 137 deported migrants at taxpayers' expense after ruling they were denied due process rights.

Democrats salivate at GOP zero-vote margin as shutdown looms over ICE reform gridlock

Democrats on Thursday said they see opportunity to press for their priorities in DHS talks and more as GOP House teeters on a razor-thin margin.

Cruz targets Minnesota-style fraud with bill forcing proof before federal childcare payouts

Cruz introduces Payment Integrity Act after alleged $9B childcare fraud in Minnesota. New rules require proof of care before federal payments to providers.

Anonymous Quotes from Judges No More?

An advisory opinion by the Judicial Conference’s Codes of Conduct Committee might finally rein in chatty judges.

Barbados’ prime minister clinches a third term in office after a clean sweep at the polls

Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has clinched a third consecutive term in office after her party secured all 30 seats of Parliament in this week's general election, according to an announcement Thursday by state-owned media.

Nicki Minaj urges fans to call on Senators to pass SAVE Act

Rapper Nicki Minaj is coaxing her fans into calling their legislators to urge them to pass a bill requiring documentation of U.S. citizenship to vote.

‘Betrayed by their country’: House Democrats hear sympathetic voices of DHS’ deportation targets

Democratic lawmakers on Thursday bolstered their demand for stricter rules for ICE agents by hosting advocates for illegal immigrants and people caught up in President Trump's mass deportations.

Trump invites Latin America leaders to attend summit in Florida

President Trump has invited Latin American leaders to attend a summit in Florida next month in a bid to counter China's expanding influence in the region, a White House official confirmed to The Washington Times.

Judge orders ICE to let clergy distribute ashes to migrants in detention on Ash Wednesday

A federal judge on Thursday ordered ICE to let members of the clergy into a migrant processing facility near Chicago to distribute ashes next week on Ash Wednesday, saying the government's attempt to block them was a violation of their religious rights.

Decades of Democratic losses fuels fierce fight in Texas’ U.S. Senate primary

The Democratic primary between state Rep. James Talarico and Rep. Jasmine Crockett has turned into a tense, at times racially charged argument over who can actually win in a U.S. Senate seat in deep-red Texas, a diverse state where Democrats haven't won statewide in more than 30 years.

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