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Subpoena for Trump's Translator Could Yield Blowback for Future Presidents Jan. 31, 2019

Daily Editorials

Democrats on Capitol Hill have every reason to dig and probe to determine the extent of potential co... Read More

Sex Offender Registry Afoul of Constitution Jan. 28, 2019

Daily Editorials

Michigan lawmakers seem keen on making important reforms to the state's criminal justice system, whi... Read More

You No Longer Have the Right to a Trial by Jury Jan. 25, 2019

Ted Rall

I was wronged. All I wanted was a trial by jury. Is this still America? No. America is dead. Apparen... Read More

Another Chance to End Gerrymandering Jan. 14, 2019

Daily Editorials

Last June, the Supreme Court fumbled an opportunity to deal a deathblow to political gerrymandering,... Read More

May You Be Healthy and Covered in 2019 Dec. 18, 2018

Froma Harrop

A federal judge in Texas just threw out the Affordable Care Act root and branch. If the decision wer... Read More

He Has Lots of Money Dec. 14, 2018

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: My parents have been divorced for over three years, and my older sister (16) and I (14)... Read More

Jealousy Over Your 'Good Luck' Dec. 08, 2018

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Annie: My husband and I are the youngest of our siblings, now all in our 50s with nearly grown ... Read More

Stop Ignoring Double Jeopardy: The Supreme Court Should Reconsider the Misbegotten Dual Sovereignty Doctrine Dec. 05, 2018

Jacob Sullum

No one disputes that Terance Gamble, who was convicted of second-degree robbery in 2008, broke the l... Read More

Profitable Penalties Imperil Justice: Supreme Court Should Make It Clear That State Forfeitures Are Constrained by Excessive Fines Clause Nov. 28, 2018

Jacob Sullum

Tyson Timbs, an Indiana man desperate for money to support his heroin habit, did exactly what the co... Read More

Whatever Happened to the Principled Resignation? The Principled Boycott? Nov. 23, 2018

Ted Rall

This past spring, the president met with his White House counsel to discuss an idea. Donald Trump wa... Read More

Facebook's Hardball Tactics After Russian Hacking Merit Congressional Probe Nov. 22, 2018

Daily Editorials

Since its creation 14 years ago in a Harvard dorm room, Facebook has become a social media platform ... Read More

If Trump Wants Mexican Cooperation, Quiet Diplomacy Is the Way to Go Nov. 20, 2018

Daily Editorials

The U.S.-Mexico bilateral relationship is on trial in more ways than one these days. Tested by sharp... Read More

'It's About the Voter Fraud, Stupid!' Nov. 18, 2018

Wayne Allyn Root

It turns out James Carville was wrong. It's not about "the economy, stupid." President Donald Trump ... Read More

Trump Raises the Stakes With CNN Nov. 16, 2018

Patrick Buchanan

Last week, the White House revoked the press pass of CNN's chief White House correspondent, Jim Acos... Read More

'Making a Murderer: Part 2,' A Post-Conviction Master Class Nov. 14, 2018

Michelle Malkin

Undoing wrongful convictions takes a killer instinct. Chicago-based exoneration specialist Kathleen ... Read More

Courtly Terms for Kavanaugh Hearings Aug. 29, 2018

The Word Guy

As the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh approach, many wonder whether... Read More

It's Time to Act Your Age May. 07, 2018

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: I'm a regular reader of your column and most of the time I disagree with you. I know I ... Read More

Obamacare Money Grab Mar. 21, 2018

Betsy McCaughey

Guess who's on the hook in one of the largest lawsuits ever? You. More than 100 health insurance com... Read More

Who's Scarier, the Sex Offender or the Judge? Dec. 14, 2017

Lenore Skenazy

It was more than two years ago when Zach Anderson of Elkhart, Indiana, met a girl on the app Hot or ... Read More

More Spying and More Lying May. 04, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Late last week, President Donald Trump told CBS News that domestic surveillance of American citizens... Read More