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Same Number of House GOP Supported Ukraine Aid in September as in April

After months of arguing between pro-Ukraine and anti-Ukraine groups, both sides persuaded a decent number of Republicans to switch their votes, but the total...

A Cautionary Tale about the New Title IX Regulations

When more girls start to get hurt because boys are allowed to play on their teams, we’ll know exactly where to direct the blame.

Cut Off Columbia

In his famous Rules for Radicals, Saul Alinsky set forth a strategy: Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it. In his...

‘Harriet Miers’s Nomination Collapses’

That’s the title of my new Confirmation Tales post,

Jewish Students Refuse to Back Down in the Face of Harassment: ‘We Have to Stand Proudly’

‘I don’t think it’s the time to hide. I’m proud, I’m here, and I’m going to keep supporting my fellow Jewish students.’

Biden Says He Would Be ‘Happy to Debate’ Trump

Trump adviser Chris LaCivita responded to Biden’s comments in a post on X: ‘Ok let’s set it up!’

The Torment of the Class of 2024

First Covid, now an explosion of antisemitic rage have precluded anything approaching a traditional college experience for this cohort. What was it all for?

A Renaissance Couple

On a podcast with Simone Sepe and Saura Masconale, law-and-economics scholars.

Biden’s aides flank him to Marine One to block cameras from catching him shuffling

In response to concerns about his mobility, President Biden has adjusted his routine when walking to Marine One on the White House's South Lawn. Now he's often accompanied by aides.

Supreme Court’s looming decisions will sharpen law on powers of presidency, bureaucracy

The Supreme Court's decisions this term will advance federal law on the powers of the presidency and the administrative state, and give the high court a chance to clarify major rulings in recent years on abortion and the Second Amendment.

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