The late Justice Antonin Scalia warned that nominating federal judges had become an “eminently political, results-oriented ...
America’s highly polarized politics can pressure public officials to pursue partisan interests at the expense of constitutional principles. This mutation of principle is playing out now in the ...
It was my privilege to interview presidential candidate Virgil Goode, Jr. of the Constitution Party, America’s third largest by membership. We quickly tackled the elephant in the room: does the ...
Like an individual mixed up about his convictions, a nation perplexed about its principles is prone to self-inflicted wounds. Both are likely to wander aimlessly and choose friends poorly while ...
For 49 years, the U.S. Supreme Court has struggled to justify its decision in Roe v. Wade. But it was difficult to defend the indefensible. Even the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg expressed serious ...
The most influential cases before the U.S. Supreme Court this term, which begins on Oct. 6, 2025, reflect the cultural and partisan clashes of American politics. The major cases in October and ...
Genocide Lie Enthusiasts Mourn the Collapse of the Genocide Lie Jared Polis Becomes the First Democratic Governor to Back Trump’s School-Choice Plan The Fed’s Phantom Tradeoff When White’s Not Right ...
BIBLICAL aphorisms are famous for meaning different things to different people. The one I'm most fond of these days for being cited with extremely different valences by people of differing ideologies ...
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Parliament acted within its constitutional mandate and remains focused on accountability
Parliament’s commitment to due process should not be mistaken for reluctance to exercise authority. On the contrary, the ...
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