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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 24

2016—Federal district judge Michael H. Watson rules (in Ohio Organizing Collaborative v. Husted) that an Ohio law that altered the period for early in-person voting...

Max Eastman, Gangster of the Pen

The editor showed the dangers of ideology limiting creativity.

Don’t Revive the Railway Safety Act

Its true purpose is not to improve safety, but to enrich unions at the expense of consumers.

The End of Stephen Colbert’s Late-Night Abortion Advocacy

Forgive me if I’m not lamenting the passing of Colbert Catholicism.

TMZ comes to Washington and Congress has Lindsey Graham to thank

Members of Congress upset about TMZ's decision to swarm the U.S. Capitol have Sen. Lindsey Graham to thank.

Line forming for Trump’s Anti-Weaponization Fund, Blagojevich, Eastman among those eyeing payout

John Eastman, a prominent conservative lawyer who advised President Trump on the 2020 election, is deciding whether to file a claim under the new Anti-Weaponization Fund set up to compensate victims of the Biden administration's "lawfare."

The Bank Secrecy Act is broken. It must be reformed in line with original intent

Under the Trump administration, Washington has taken meaningful steps to reform the outdated policies that have contributed to politically motivated debanking. Under the guise of preventing financial crime, the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) has resulted in excessive scrutiny, account closures, and other disruptions of lawful banking activities for customers while creating costly legal and compliance […]

Actions speak louder than words: Jewish New Yorkers are tired of Mamdani’s empty statements

New York, home to the largest Jewish population outside Israel, cannot afford to struggle to define where protest ends and intimidation begins. It should be setting that line for the nation, especially as schools become protest zones, houses of worship face disruption, and Jewish families increasingly feel forced to navigate demonstrations simply to gather, pray, […]

Victims of sexual violence can’t trust Ken Paxton

Ken Paxton has failed. He failed the Waco community, and he’s failed Texans. I don’t say that lightly — and it brings me no pleasure to write those words. But it’s the truth. As a survivor of sexual assault, I know firsthand the trauma that victims go through and the struggles that they must endure. […]

Maritime Day is a reminder: Strong ports mean a strong America

More than 200 years ago, an American ship, the SS Savannah, departed the beautiful port city of Savannah, Georgia, for England as the first vessel under steam propulsion to cross the Atlantic. In recognition of the historic voyage and 114 years later, Congress proclaimed May 22 as Maritime Day. A lot has changed since the […]

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