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Hispanic House Republicans compare Biden to Venezuelan leader Maduro over ‘outrageous’ SCOTUS plan

Three Cuban American House Republicans are accusing President Biden of going the way of South American autocrats with his latest proposal to transform the Supreme Court.

The Legitimacy of the Court

Conservatives and progressives have competing theories of legitimacy. One is in accord with the Founders’ vision, the other is not.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 31

1996—The annals of This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism suffer a severe blow, as arch-activist H. Lee Sarokin resigns from the Third Circuit after...

Civil-Liberties Nonprofit Threatens Lawsuit against Washington Prisons for Housing Males with Women

NR has documented multiple cases of trans-identifying male criminals engaging in prohibited or abusive sexual encounters with female inmates.

AP African-American Studies Is Still Radical

An analysis of the College Board’s revised African-American-studies curriculum.

Kamala Harris vs. the Constitution

She has displayed a disregard for law, a contempt for constitutional processes, and a readiness to use prosecutorial power against political opponents.

Ben Sasse: A Profile in Conviction

By stepping down as president of the University of Florida, Sasse has demonstrated once again the kind of virtue that has marked his time...

Biden’s Supreme Court reforms are unconstitutional

President Joe Biden is trying to cement his leftist credentials by embracing a tactic of totalitarianism, the Big Lie. If a leader says something which is patently false, but does so often and loud enough, their followers will believe it. That’s what Biden has done by describing the Supreme Court as “radical.” He proposes changes […]

Exclusive excerpt: Go Woke, Go Broke: The Inside Story of the Radicalization of Corporate America

This is an adapted excerpt from “Go Woke, Go Broke: The Inside Story of the Radicalization of Corporate America,” set for publication Tuesday. Corporate wokeness is infuriating, sometimes exhausting to try to comprehend, but it was also inevitable if you study the zeitgeist of corporate America over the last 50 years. Like all revolutions, the woke one […]

Twenty years after ‘The Passion of the Christ,’ Christian films have become boring sermons

Christian filmmakers can’t keep preaching the same sermon. They need to make films with complex stories, great cinematography, and flawed protagonists.  Simply put, America needs better Christian movies. This was the point of an essay published earlier this year by critic Cap Stewart on the website ChristandPopCulture. Writing about the Christian film The Shift, Stewart […]

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