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This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—August 25

2013—Ah, yes, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, champion of judicial restraint. Two months after providing the fifth vote to invalidate the federal Defense of Marriage...

Argentina: Yet More Price Controls

It’s hard to think of a better way to discourage production, or investment in production.

Vivek’s Foreign-Policy Fallacies

The sophisticated demagogue’s plans for the U.S. abroad would punish friends and reward enemies.

GOP Candidates Are Glossing Over Two Big Illegal-Immigration Solutions

A supply-side-heavy immigration policy is bound to disappoint.

Ron DeSantis Is Failing Because He’s Campaigning with an Abundance of Caution

He touts his record during Covid, but that success required taking a big risk.

Biden campaign leans into abortion fight, uses GOP debate rhetoric in new ad

The Biden campaign released an ad Friday that highlights GOP rivals' plans for new limits on abortion and leverages sound bites from the first Republican debate, leaning into an issue that Democrats see as a political winner.

GOP support for gun restrictions slips a year after Congress passed firearms law

Republican support for gun restrictions is slipping a year after Congress passed the most comprehensive firearms control legislation in decades with bipartisan support, according to a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.

$15 an hour isn’t enough: U.S. workers need to earn a living wage

As cost increases persist and workers try to keep up, buzzwords like “poverty wage,” “minimum wage” and “living wage” are coming back into the lexicon, shaping conversations about what it means to make enough and who decides where to draw the line. The federal minimum wage, which was last raised in 2009, stands at $7.25...

Republican support for gun restrictions dips: survey

Support among Republicans for restrictions on guns has dipped a year after Congress passed the bipartisan gun safety bill, according to a poll released on Friday. Only 32 percent of Republicans surveyed now say they want more expansive legislation on guns, which is down from 49 percent in July, 2022, The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public...

51 percent say Trump is guilty in pending cases: survey

A slight majority of Americans said that they believe former President Trump is guilty in both of his federal criminal cases, according to a new Politico Magazine-Ipsos poll released Friday. About 51 percent of respondents — 14 percent of Republicans and 88 percent of Democrats — said Trump is likely guilty in the federal case...

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