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Professors Sue to Escape from Unwanted Union ‘Representation’

A new case could hasten the day when workers are again free to decide for themselves on the question of unionization.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—January 19

Call it the Case of the Surprised Burglar. Two months after breaking up with his girlfriend, Timothy C. Hudson, armed with a knife, broke...

Delusional in Davos

Iran, not Israel, is the obstacle to Middle East peace.

The Carroll v. Trump II Circus, Explained

Trump has to figure he’s going to lose this trial; at the moment for him, it’s all about the politics of 2024.

The Advantages of Old Age for Biden

Almost by definition, Sleepy Joe can’t be too woke.

How Pro-Life Doctors Can Go on Offense against the Latest Abortion Arguments

The medicalization of the pro-abortion argument that we saw in Ohio is already being repeated nationwide. Here’s how defenders of life can fight back....

This Should Be Republicans’ Red Line in Any Immigration Deal

Controlling the border means more than simply enforcing entry.

The Civil Rights Act is nothing like DEI

The Blaze columnist Auron MacIntyre tried to tie the Civil Rights Act to modern-day diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts earlier this week. He said that the Civil Rights Act created “institutional racism” and blamed it for the fact that “corporations hold mandatory trainings on how to be less white.” This idea is mistaken. DEI is, in many ways, […]

What if Trump is acquitted in the courts?

Unquestionably, Democrats are pursuing all available nonelectoral means to beat former President Donald Trump. Two of the most prominent and drawn-out involve the courts: indictments and trials across a host of matters and barring him from the ballot in Colorado and Maine. But what happens if Trump prevails in court? Over the last eight years, […]

US must ‘super escalate’ to end the standoff in the Red Sea

The Houthis, one of multiple Iranian proxy groups operating in the Middle East, have been wreaking havoc on merchant vessels in the Red Sea for more than two months. Given that nearly 25% of the world’s maritime-traded goods must pass through these waters to get to market, the impact of the attacks on the international […]

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