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Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s ‘Inexorable Zero’ of Black Employees

My new Confirmation Tales post might well be my favorite so far. I recount how I drafted for my boss Senator Orrin Hatch a...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—March 30

1989—According to the logbook maintained by the staff of the Morristown public library, squatter Richard R. Kreimer “spent 90 minutes—twice—staring at reference librarians.” In...

The Disinformation Hoax

Jacob Siegel has written a massively researched, thoroughly reported, and well-thought-out essay on the rise of the Disinformation Industrial Complex.

Spare Me, Joe Manchin

Joe Manchin knew exactly who Joe Biden was before he voted for the Inflation Reduction Act.

Israel’s Economic Success Isn’t Because of Industrial Policy

The history of Israel’s economy is the story of slow emancipation from a collectivist economic heritage and the gradual adoption of economic liberty.

Chris Christie: Forgotten but Not Gone

He’s contemplating another presidential run, evidently prepared once again to scale Wikipedia Footnote Mountain.

Europe’s Latest Energy Insanity: Banning Combustion-Powered Cars?

This ludicrous step reportedly in consideration would increase carbon emissions.

The Nashville Tragedy

We at least should be able to agree that transgender people aren’t the true victims of the Covenant shooting.

Religion Is Still on Trial in Finland

A year after her acquittal for the ridiculous crime of being a public Christian in Finland, Päivi Räsänen is heading back to court.

Sen. John Fetterman set to return to Capitol week of April 17

Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania is scheduled to return to the Senate the week of April 17 after weeks of treatment for depression.

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