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Florida Sen Rick Scott demands ‘immediate’ disaster relief vote as Hurricane Idalia makes landfall

Florida GOP Sen. Rick Scott is calling on the Senate to take up his disaster relief legislation when lawmakers return to Capitol Hill next week.

A Hurricane Warning

Cut it out, before you start.

Office Property: The Gray Rhino Plods On

The problems surrounding office buildings in our large cities have not gone away despite some erosion in working from home.

California Sues School District for Notifying Parents If Children Identify as Transgender

The policy ‘endangers the physical, mental, and emotional well-being of non-conforming students,’ Attorney General Rob Bonta said.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—August 30

1971—By a vote of 6 to 1, the California supreme court rules in Serrano v. Priest that California’s “public school financing system, with its...

Two American Childhoods

Our culture wars over the treatment of children make it clear that we aren’t arguing over matters of mere prudence anymore.

Natural Law and Popular Sovereignty: A Response to My Anonymous Critic

Another critique fails to establish a divergence between originalism and natural law.

The Biden Administration Embraces a Backward Approach to Economics

The Biden administration’s plan will hold American companies back from being world leaders.

Sweden Avoided Covid Lockdowns, and Now Reaps the Benefits

It was not Sweden that engaged in a reckless, unprecedented experiment, but the rest of the world.

The Disgraceful Attempt to Blame DeSantis for the Jacksonville Shooting

The racially motivated murder has been universally condemned, and yet a handful of political entrepreneurs have sought to exploit it.

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