This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—October 2

Oct. 2 1953—Less than one month after the death of Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, President Eisenhower recess-appoints...

Exclusive: Amid Shutdown, Two Groups Launch ‘Make Government...

Conservative groups are finding opportunities to push advocacy campaigns aimed at reining in dysfunctional government.

States Should Beware Legal ‘Double-Dipping’

Amid an ethics epidemic, states should kick the tires on outside counsel contracts.

Let Ukraine throw Tomahawks at Russia

The Trump administration is said to be considering Ukraine‘s request for Tomahawk cruise missiles, weapons that would dramatically expand its ability to strike deep inside Russia. This comes as part of Washington’s growing frustration with Russia’s refusal to take peace talks seriously. Tomahawks are among the most iconic U.S. precision weapons. First used in combat […]

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