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The Supreme Court's Decision Is a Huge Win for the Constitution Jun. 24, 2022

David Harsanyi

In the 2008 case of District of Columbia v. Heller, the Supreme Court recognized the individual righ... Read More

'Red Flag' Laws Require a Tricky Balance: If Congress Decides To Encourage Them, It Should Not Overlook the Importance of Due Process Protections Jun. 15, 2022

Jacob Sullum

It is easy to understand the bipartisan appeal of a policy that promises to reduce gun violence by t... Read More

Clickbait Crusaders Challenge Cops Jan. 18, 2022

Corey Friedman

An activist's testy exchange with a small-town police chief is stoking outsize outrage on YouTube, t... Read More

Rejecting Societal Safety Measures May Feel Liberating, but the Costs Are Real Sep. 10, 2021

Daily Editorials

New data shows a marked increase in Missouri motorcycle fatalities since the state lifted its helmet... Read More

A Big Boom for China Jul. 09, 2021

Marc Dion

I live in an urban area, which means my neighborhood sounds like the Battle of Midway on the Fourth ... Read More

What Difference Does Proving a Stolen Election Make? All the Difference in the World Jun. 23, 2021

Daily Editorials

Remember that famous Hillary Clinton line about Benghazi? She asked, "What difference does it make?"... Read More

Rebuilding Corporate Records When They Don't Exist Jun. 15, 2021

Succeeding in Your Business

"Two partners and I formed a media company in the 1990s that has turned out to be extremely successf... Read More

Personal Liberty Squeezed in a Vise Jul. 09, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Last week, this column addressed the expectation of revolution and the exhilaration of freedom that ... Read More

May 25, 2020 May. 25, 2020

Classic Annie's Mailbox

Dear Readers: Memorial Day has become a three-day holiday of picnics and cookouts. But there is a re... Read More

Guns, Abortion and COVID-19 Opportunism Apr. 26, 2020

Steve Chapman

Two issues have long been the center of America's culture wars: guns and abortion, with red states a... Read More

Bad Law Feb. 05, 2020

John Stossel

A law in South Carolina bans playing pinball if you're under 18. That's just one of America's many r... Read More

A Helping Hand for Ex-Offenders Is Holding Them Back Jan. 26, 2020

Steve Chapman

The United States leads the world in many categories that evoke pride and one that should not: We lo... Read More

A Lawless Political Assassination Jan. 09, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

"America ... goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy." — President John Quincy Adams ... Read More

Classic Ann Landers Nov. 17, 2019

Classic Ann Landers

Editor's Note: Hundreds of Ann Landers' loyal readers have requested that newspapers continue to pub... Read More

The Homeless You Will Always Have With You, but Not Too Close Sep. 26, 2019

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

WASHINGTON — Every morning, I take the four morning newspapers I subscribe to into the kitchen... Read More

Immigration Policy Shift Invites Stand-Off Sep. 04, 2019

Daily Editorials

Sometimes with President Donald Trump, it's difficult to tell when he's offering serious policy, whe... Read More

To Uphold the Constitution and Laws ... Aug. 30, 2019

Susan Estrich

Every legislator, state or federal, takes an oath to uphold the Constitution and laws of the United ... Read More

Bad Law Keeps People Poor Aug. 28, 2019

John Stossel

Why does most of Africa stay poor while other parts of the world prosper? People blame things like ... Read More

Joaquin Castro's 'Doxing' of Voters Is Un-American Aug. 09, 2019

David Harsanyi

This week, Democratic Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro, who chairs the presidential campaign of his twin br... Read More