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Justices Should Toss Dems' Phony Election Lawsuit Sep. 13, 2017

Betsy McCaughey

If you can't win, change the rules. Democrats and progressive activists are joining forces to urge t... Read More

Time to Drop Colleges' Racial Quotas and Preferences Sep. 01, 2017

Michael Barone

When a policy has been vigorously followed by venerable institutions for more than a generation with... Read More

Freedom for the Speech We Hate Aug. 17, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Last weekend, serious violence broke out in Charlottesville, Virginia, when a group of white suprema... Read More

The Roberts Court Has Been a Free Speech Champion Jul. 27, 2017

Steve Chapman

Barack Obama had his share of poor decisions and outright failures. One of his worst moments came du... Read More

Thank Gorsuch for Enforcing the Law Jul. 05, 2017

Daily Editorials

Erudite cultural conservatives have issues with President Donald Trump. They aren't into protectioni... Read More

Trump, Immigration and the Supreme Court Jun. 29, 2017

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Earlier this week, after nearly uniform rejections by judges all across the country, President Donal... Read More

Would Sotomayor Let Christian Play Public Schools In Basketball? Jun. 28, 2017

Terence Jeffrey

Would Justice Sonia Sotomayor let Christian schools play public schools in basketball? Or would she ... Read More

How Privacy Purists Are Helping Criminals Jun. 21, 2017

Betsy McCaughey

Next time you set out to commit armed robbery, leave your cellphone at home. Timothy Carpenter was c... Read More

Clarence Thomas Benefited From Affirmative Action He Now Disdains May. 10, 2017

Daily Editorials

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is a conundrum to many Americans. Widely considered the court'... Read More

Gorsuch Is More Liberal Than Garland Apr. 19, 2017

Jacob Sullum

Democrats are understandably bitter about the Republican intran sigence that ultimately allowed Neil... Read More

Gorsuch Confirmed Apr. 10, 2017

Daily Editorials

As if there were ever any suspense, the U.S. Senate on Friday confirmed Neil Gorsuch's nomination to... Read More

The Senate Changes Its Ways for Gorsuch Apr. 07, 2017

Jamie Stiehm

On the gloomy gray morning the Senate changed its ways and character forever, John Glenn, the legend... Read More

Nixon, LBJ & the First Shots in the Judges' War Apr. 07, 2017

Patrick Buchanan

The Democrats' drive to defeat Neil Gorsuch is the latest battle in a 50-year war for control of the... Read More

End of Filibuster Not Good for Either Party Apr. 07, 2017

Linda Chavez

Back when I was a young staffer in the House of Representatives, we viewed the Senate with some disd... Read More

Jeremiah Denton and the Point of No Return Apr. 05, 2017

Terence Jeffrey

The chairman told the witness to stand. "Do you swear that the testimony you are about to give will ... Read More

Justice Gorsuch? Apr. 05, 2017

Susan Estrich

Judge Neil Gorsuch would never have been appointed to the Supreme Court by Hillary Clinton. He's way... Read More

What? You Expected Democratic Senators to Act Like Adults? Apr. 04, 2017

William Murchison

An uncomplimentary picture takes shape in the mind: the Senate's Democratic minority (save for a hig... Read More

Neil Gorsuch Must Be a Bad Man Apr. 02, 2017

Debra J. Saunders

WASHINGTON — A favorite truism in Washington these days is: "Be careful what you wish for; you... Read More

Doesn't Anybody Know How to Play This Game? Mar. 31, 2017

Michael Barone

"Dare I suggest," writes the economist and blogger Tyler Cowen, "that the quality of governance in t... Read More

Hey, Democrats, Confirm Gorsuch and Let's Move On Mar. 30, 2017

Daily Editorials

Last week, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that he will filibuster the nomination of ... Read More