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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 26

Justice Stegall castigates the majority for ‘abandon the original public meaning of section 1’ and for ‘paint the interest in unborn life championed by...

Republican State Leadership Committee Up with First National TV Ads of Cycle

The campaign will kick off with immigration-related ads in Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and Wisconsin.

Don’t Columbia My Texas

UT Austin defies the pro-Hamas mob.

The Road to Stagflation Is Paved with Bidenomics

Slow growth with sticky inflation: This is what a government-first economy looks like.

No, Don’t Rush the Trump J6 Case

The former president’s enemies can’t bear the thought that the judiciary might be judicious in its handling of a truly momentous court case.

Both Sides of the Aisle Have Misguided Views on Intellectual-Property Rights

Both the Left and the Right need a better understanding of how product improvements through novel innovation work.

When will the IRS stop ballooning its budget request? Not any time soon

In his fiscal 2025 budget proposal, President Joe Biden asked Congress to provide an unprecedented $104 billion in additional funding for the IRS on top of its $12.3 billion annual budget and the $80 billion the agency already received through Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act.   Worryingly, when I questioned IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel about when the […]

Donors should reject Columbia, turn elsewhere

Columbia University has succumbed to the mob. Protesters have encamped on its grounds for the past week, disrupting its staff, faculty, and other students. Especially affected are Jewish staff, faculty, and students, who reasonably fear for their safety.  The protesters have been demonstrating against Israel’s war in Gaza, demanding the university “divest” from Israel. By […]

The ranked-choice voting fad is finally ending

Alaskans want to join the likes of Aspen, Colo., and dozens of other jurisdictions that have tried ranked-choice only to regret it and repeal it later.

With Biden’s rewrite of Title IX, women’s equality is a thing of the past 

It is not easy to roll back women’s rights, due process for all, and the color-blind application of justice at the same time. But Biden’s Title IX has managed.

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