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Joe Biden Calls for Supreme Court Term Limits, Scaled Back Presidential Immunity

Without reforms to the Supreme Court, ‘there may be no legal consequences’ if a future president attempts to stop the peaceful transfer of power,...

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 29

1994—By a vote of 87 to 9, the Senate confirms President Clinton’s nomination of First Circuit chief judge (and Teddy Kennedy’s former chief counsel...

Do We Need One Million Regulatory Restrictions and ESG?

U.N. bureaucrats and the people running our financial institutions were not elected by anyone. Why should they be governing us?

Ten Tax-Reform Ideas for a Trump-Vance Administration

Working together, supply-side conservatives and populist conservatives can forge a pro-growth, pro-family, pro-work, anti-woke, and America-first tax code.

GOP announces bill to stop DHS from releasing terrorist migrants into the U.S.

Sen. Steven Daines is announcing new legislation Monday to stop Homeland Security from offering "parole" to migrants whom the government has flagged as terrorists or who are otherwise deemed "special interest" because of their origin and travel patterns.

Harris quickly pivots to convincing Arab American voters of her leadership

Osama Siblani's phone won't stop ringing. Just days after President Biden withdrew his bid for reelection and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the Democratic presidential nomination, top officials from both major political parties have been asking the publisher of the Dearborn-based Arab American News if Harris can regain the support of the nation's largest Muslim population located in metro Detroit.

Biden unveils Supreme Court overhaul amid liberal frustrations

President Biden announced Monday that he plans to "restore trust and accountability" at the Supreme Court by pushing for new changes, as the high court is under scrutiny from the left for alleged ethics concerns and overturning decades of precedent.

Polls confirm Democrats are on a ‘Harris Honeymoon’

While polling is limited so shortly after Harris was effectively crowned Democratic nominee, the polls conducted since Biden stepped aside reveal that her impact has been noticeable.  

Oligarchy is on the November ballot, thanks to Trump, the GOP and the Supreme Court 

The attack on the "administrative state" reopens the debate about whether America is ruled by a plutocracy or a democracy.

Democratic senators warn of potential problems with student loan servicing changes

A trio of Democratic senators sent a letter to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on Monday highlighting concerns they have on the upcoming changes to student loan services.   The Department of Education is in the process of creating a centralized Federal Student Aid (FSA) servicing platform for all federal loans, calling it the Unified Servicing...

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