Georgetown Law School beclowns itself and its students
(Feb. 2) Georgetown University law students have been victimized — not by a tweet from legal scholar Ilya Shapiro, but by their own law school’s administration. The insult to them […]
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(Feb. 2) Georgetown University law students have been victimized — not by a tweet from legal scholar Ilya Shapiro, but by their own law school’s administration. The insult to them […]
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(Feb. 3) The new law in New York City allowing noncitizens to vote is not merely a logical absurdity and an affront to citizenship itself — it also appears to […]
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(Jan. 26) MOBILE, Alabama — The only way for federal courts to stop making a mess of political redistricting is for them to stop assessing district maps through racial lenses. A […]
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(Jan. 28) Where, pray tell, is the FBI investigation into presidential son Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings? As indefatigable investigative reporter Peter Schweizer is now confirming, the Biden family appears […]
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(Jan. 20) A Jan. 20 vote by the French Parliament should give rise to a broader and more effective movement against the Chinese Communist Party: The entire free world should […]
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(Jan. 21) As more grim coronavirus statistics flood in, the simple reality is that the most prominent voices on both sides of the political spectrum have all been wrong in […]
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(Jan. 24) Rep. Liz Cheney last weekend enjoyed the good fortune of having a political adversary unwittingly tell the complimentary truth about her. That truth about Cheney’s philosophical soundness is […]
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(Jan. 20) Exactly a year after President Joe Biden took office, his administration desperately needs a reset. It will help if he begins governing as he promised during his campaign. […]
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(Jan. 17) CNN’s Erin Burnett provided a necessary corrective last week on the partisan dispute about voting laws. She also pointed, perhaps unintentionally, at a larger question of journalistic ethics. […]
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(Jan. 19) Politicians of both major parties should embrace a lesson briefly limned in a Jan. 18 column by A.B. Stoddard of RealClearPolitics — lawmakers have every incentive to accomplish […]
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