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Police Begin Detaining UCLA Protesters Occupying Campus

UCLA saw clashes Tuesday night after videos of protesters beating a Jewish student unconscious prompted counter-demonstrators to descend on campus.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 2

Politico publishes a leaked draft of Justice Alito’s proposed majority opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization that would overturn Roe v. Wade.

Biden’s Bad Gaza Refugees Idea

‘It’s bad policy, bad politics, and it’s Biden yet again trying to make law without asking Congress. That’s quite a trifecta.’

A Crisis of Columbia’s Own Making

A large NYPD presence only became necessary due to failed leadership that treated pro-Hamas college students like spoiled children.

Conservatives’ Golden Opportunity to Win the Minimum-Wage Argument

Election year offers conservatives an opportunity to deliver a pro-worker message that can win over persuadables on the minimum-wage debate.

Biden’s education secretary defends biological males in girls’ bathrooms

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona defended his new federal rules requiring schools to let students use the bathroom of their choice, saying he's defending the rights of transgender students who have been "under attack in our country."

The FTC’s latest power grab targets noncompete agreements — and the Constitution

The Federal Trade Commission just voted to impose a nationwide ban on freely negotiated contracts that are legal in 46 states. This new rule will compel companies throughout the country to not enforce valid noncompete agreements. And those that continue to use noncompete agreements, regardless of how reasonable the terms, will face expensive and time-consuming […]

US shouldn’t follow the European Union’s confusing data privacy model

While myriad attempts to pass federal privacy legislation have all fizzled out in recent years, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) and Senate Commerce Committee Chairwoman Maria Cantwell (D-WA) recently introduced the American Privacy Rights Act of 2024 as a compromise approach that could pass both chambers.  But before it does, […]

Mike Johnson has proved himself an able speaker of the House

Rep. Mike Johnson‘s (R-LA) exceptional performance under the most trying circumstances has only strengthened my unwavering support for his continued tenure as speaker of the House. Ousting him would have detrimental repercussions, potentially leading to further division within our party and dysfunction in Congress. We must stand united as a solid Republican Party, avoiding any […]

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