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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—May 24

2016—Federal district judge Michael H. Watson rules (in Ohio Organizing Collaborative v. Husted) that an Ohio law that altered the period for early in-person...

ESG: A Luxury Good Faces Tougher Times

The scattershot approach of approving environmental and social initiatives can’t be sustained when cost pressures are high and unmatched by income growth.

What’s Wrong with People of Color?

Politically, they’re looking more independent-minded all the time.

The Alito Flag Nonsense

The Left creates phony controversies to delegitimize any decisions they might not like.

The Week: The Trump Trial Nears Its End

Plus: vexillology and Justice Samuel Alito.

How to Actually Save Black Lives

The BLM movement is not the way.

Joe Biden’s Terrible Tax Hikes

The tax increases included in Biden’s budget proposal are simply bad economics.

Black voters could pave Trump’s path to victory in battleground states

Former President Donald Trump is on track to win 20% or more of the Black vote in November, biting into President Biden's base and tipping the numbers in his favor nationally and, more importantly, in battleground states.

Memorial Day flags, and the upside-down Left

On Memorial Day, the flag most people think about is the American flag, Old Glory, symbol of our nation. Whether it is a huge banner waving high in the soft breeze of early summer or one of the thousands of tiny replicas fluttering by gravestones at Arlington National Cemetery, it reminds us solemnly and respectfully […]

Veterans’ connectivity crisis: Renewing internet program is critical for health, livelihoods

Lawmakers must prioritize the well-being of our veterans and their families by working together to ensure they have access to the care and support they need for today’s technologically-driven world. 

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