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SF arrests show glaring need for spending controls

This case, along with a trail of others, points to a glaring need for (strong and systematic) controls on public spending –– regardless of how sympathetic certain causes, people or...

Trump loses lawsuit against Colorado’s sanctuary policy

A federal judge on Tuesday shot down the administration's lawsuit seeking to puncture sanctuary policies in Colorado and Denver that protect illegal immigrants, saying the feds were trying to commandeer state authorities to do their bidding.

Protests erupt in West Bank as Israel approves death penalty for Palestinians convicted of murder

Hundreds of protesters took to the streets across the embattled Palestinian territories on Tuesday, a day after Israel's parliament passed a measure establishing the death penalty by hanging for Palestinians convicted of murdering Israelis.

Judge throws out U.S. Justice Department lawsuit challenging sanctuary laws in Colorado, Denver

A federal judge on Tuesday threw out a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit accusing Colorado and Denver of interfering with the enforcement of immigration laws.

The Eagerness for Trump’s Humiliation

The gleeful assumption that Trump is suffering a personal indignity seems to have crowded out the prospect of more sophisticated war analysis.

My Review of Scalia Biography

I’m pleased to have published in the Free Beacon my review of James Rosen’s excellent second volume of his monumental three-part biography of Justice...

Law group lauds proposed visa ban for people involved in religious persecution

The American Center for Law and Justice wrote in a recent letter to Sen. Ted Budd that it strongly supports his legislation to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to prohibit visas for people involved in religious persecution.

Trump: GOP shouldn’t reach funding deal with Democrats unless they vote for SAVE America Act

President Trump says Senate Republicans shouldn't reach a deal with Democrats to restore funding to the Department of Homeland Security unless they vote to pass the SAVE America Act, which would require proof of citizenship and photo identification for voters.

Supreme Court reverses lower court on qualified immunity for Vermont police sergeant who arrested protester

Supreme Court sides with officer in protest-force case, bolstering qualified immunity

What Americans Want from the Iran War Isn’t What They Expect to Get

A survey released over the weekend reveals a stark divide in American public opinion over the Iran War.

Who Fell Flat in the Transgender Athletes Amendment Fight?

When 49 senators vote for a proposal, and 41 vote against, does that mean the proposal ‘fell flat’?

Trump Pauses Attacks on Iranian Energy Infrastructure, Citing ‘Good and Productive’ Talks

Trump had given Iran 48 hours to reopen the Straight of Hormuz, promising retaliation if the country failed to do so.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 23

1970—By a vote of 5 to 3, the Supreme Court, in an opinion by Justice Brennan, rules in Goldberg v. Kelly that the Constitution requires that...

A Western Civ Comeback in Texas and Idaho?

The signs of Western cultural suicide are alarming, yet there are some positive signals as well.

A Bad Order for Rail

The Railway Safety Act would drag the industry backward by prioritizing unions over technology.

Joe Kent Is a Loon

Intelligence officials shouldn’t be conspiracy theorists.

No on Virginia’s Gerrymander

Republican donors and activists should get off the bench and make sure Virginia’s voters know that they are not voting to ‘restore fairness.’

Senate ready to confirm Mullin to Homeland Security as TSA standoff deepens

The Senate is on track to confirm Markwayne Mullin as homeland security secretary, President Trump's nominee to take over the embattled department after firing Kristi Noem amid a public backlash over the administration's immigration enforcement and mass deportation operations.

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