One reason judges make mistakes about the Constitution
By: Rob Natelson Many Americans complain when the courts allow Congress and federal officials to violate the Constitution. Why does that happen? There are several reasons, but here’s one that few ...
Read more.Public School Parents Are Voting With Their Feet
by LEWIS MORRIS In the post-COVID era, parents are increasingly taking their kids out of the school systems that damaged them. It will take many years to understand the scope ...
Read more.Let’s Declare the Pandemic Over and Peacefully Coexist With COVID—Here’s How
BY DR. YUHONG DONG AND MERCURA WANG The COVID-19 pandemic has lasted for more than two and a half years. With SARS-CoV-2’s constant mutations, neither COVID-19 vaccines nor previous infections are able to ...
Read more.The Loathing of Madison—And America
by Colleen Sheehan “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” (DEI) is all the rage on university and college campuses across America. It has spread to corporate America, especially Big Tech, and is ...
Read more.Inflation Reduction Act: Another DC Lie
By: Ron Paul The Affordable Care Act, No Child Left Behind, and the USA PATRIOT Act received new competition for the title of Most Inappropriately Named Bill when Senate Democrats unveiled ...
Read more.Would a federal Law legalizing abortion survive the Supreme Court?
By: Rob Natelson Leading Democrats have announced they want a federal statute overruling state laws that restrict abortion. In other words, they want Congress to legalize nearly unrestricted abortion nationwide. Obviously, ...
Read more.Court-packing is a terrible idea. FDR proved it.
By OLIVER DUNFORD After the Supreme Court handed down its controversial Dobbs decision, reporters asked White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre if the president would consider adding more seats to the Supreme ...
Read more.Selective History in the Dobbs Dissent
by Justin Buckley Dyer This essay is part of an ongoing partnership between Law & Liberty and the James Wilson Institute on Natural Rights and the American Founding. Essays in this series explore ...
Read more.John Roberts’s Moderate Gambit
by Andy Smarick During the oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, Chief Justice Roberts asked the attorney defending Mississippi’s abortion law what, at the time, seemed a peculiar question. "On stare ...
Read more.Legislation by Any Other Name
by Peggy Little West Virginia v. EPA is a blockbuster ruling of great consequence to the current reign of the administrative state over the lives of Americans. It restores core foundational ...
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