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Will Anyone Miss Sociology?

Scott Yenor foresees program reviews that will accelerate the erosion of this field of study.

Journal Article Urges MDs to Impede Immigration Law Enforcement ‘Oppression’

It seems to me that such actions would actively endanger more people of the categories for whom the authors advocate than it would protect.

A New Docket Takes Shape: Three More Issues the Supreme Court Will Decide in Its Next Term

Gun rights, parental rights, election integrity, religious liberty, and climate lawfare are already on the docket, and the Court is just getting started.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 17

2007—Campaigning for president, then-Senator Barack Obama delivers a speech to the Planned Parenthood Action Fund in which he states that what really counts in a Supreme...

Rubio’s Strong Case Against the ICC

No supranational entity should have a veto power over U.S. security priorities as defined by America’s elected leaders and, ultimately, its voters.

2028 Presidential Election: Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth Is

Prediction markets provide a valuable service. They force traders to think probabilistically rather than tribally.

George Nash’s Trailblazing Work on American Conservatism Turns 50

The historian’s book on the intellectual strains of the postwar American right remains a gold standard in the field.

Trump administration sues to stop Maryland from giving in-state tuition to illegal immigrants

The Trump Justice Department has sued to end Maryland's law that allows illegal immigrants to get in-state tuition rates, saying it violates a federal law that limits states' ability to grant that benefit to those in the country illegally.

The wrong prescription to cure drug affordability crisis — and the right one

Healthcare affordability is America’s No. 1 financial concern. According to new polling from the Kaiser Family Foundation, roughly two-thirds of U.S. adults worry about being able to afford the care their families need. Yet in the search for solutions, the federal government appears to be heading in the wrong direction. Policymakers are considering drug pricing […]

Meta just proved Sammy’s Law could have saved my son

Meta just announced it will start alerting parents when their teenagers ask Instagram’s artificial intelligence chatbot about suicide or self-harm. It’s a good and overdue step. It is, whether Meta intends it this way or not, also an admission of everything that Sammy’s Law has been arguing for two years: parents cannot protect their children […]

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