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The Mayorkas Senate Impeachment Trial That Wasn’t

Mayorkas committed impeachable offenses, but he was carrying out Biden’s policy.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—April 18

1990—Dissenting in Osborne v. Ohio, Justices Brennan, Marshall, and Stevens opine that possession of child pornography is protected by the First Amendment. Though unmoored...

Another Biden Judicial Nominee with Connections to Robert Raben

Why are certain of Biden’s judicial nominees in contact with Robert Raben and his consulting firm regarding their nominations?

Why I’m Suing the SEC to Overturn Its Climate Rule

The SEC’s rule is an obstacle to human flourishing.

The Fed’s Back-Door Bubble

America’s ad hoc financial system is full of unintended consequences, such as the Fed’s increasing liquidity by $1 trillion while trying to quell inflation.

Alvin Bragg Is a Supporting Role in Trump’s Movie

Democrats have learned nothing.

Public Defenders Shouldn’t Be Forced to Support a Union’s Anti-Israeli Speech

Two New York City lawyers object to having to support speech that they believe attacks their very identity and existence.

Biden’s FCC wants to control the internet

People have watched the Biden administration employ a wide array of aggressive regulatory policies that increasingly restrict American companies and constrain economic growth. And although the competition is stiff, it would be hard to find a more hostile regulatory barrage than what has been coming out of my old institution, the Federal Communications Commission. Under […]

How will Israeli retaliation against Iran affect the financial markets?

Last weekend, Iran launched hundreds of drones and missiles against Israel. This direct military strike from Iran against Israel is unprecedented. Israel will respond, but how and when are unknowns.  To date, market action is remarkably sanguine, given the heightened military and economic risks flowing from the attack. U.S. equities have traded modestly lower, not […]

Stop appeasing China at the World Bank and IMF

Predictably, the inclusion of China in the Bretton Woods institutions has only frustrated these institutions' purpose.  It is time to recognize this reality and ostracize China rather than keep trying in vain to co-opt it. 

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