Tough-on-Crime Law: History Corrected
In the piece I highlighted here last week, about Congressman Bob Livingston’s federal law against three-time violent offenders, I had the timeline slightly off. Since original publication, I have been […]
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In the piece I highlighted here last week, about Congressman Bob Livingston’s federal law against three-time violent offenders, I had the timeline slightly off. Since original publication, I have been […]
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How Paul Ryan Got from ‘Never’ to ‘All In’ for Speaker, by Tim Alberta; The Ryan Revolution, by Matthew Continetti; Paul Ryan Will Be a Transformational Speaker, by John Hart; […]
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On Thursday, a Senate committee passed to the full Senate a well-intentioned bill with some horrible provisions. In the worthy cause of “criminal sentencing reform,” aimed at finding alternatives to […]
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It’s probably too much to hope that GOP candidates and party operatives learned something from Hillary Clinton in last week’s Democratic debate. For all the bad surrounding Hillary — and […]
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Today I want to do something very simple: Focus only on one aspect of the reading from Isaiah (53:4-12). I just want to remark about how uncannily this passage matches […]
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Yes, even those of us on the other side should care about what happens to the Democratic Party, and should wish that better people have a voice within it. With […]
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It would be very difficult for Hollywood to script a better golf season than the one that played out in real life this year, culminated by a 1:30 a.m. Central […]
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The two most substantive candidates for president, Rick Santorum and Bobby Jindal, have each proposed superb tax-reform plans in the past week. The plans are very different from each other, […]
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Donald Trump and Marco Rubio are fighting over the government’s power of eminent domain. Rubio, who wants to restrict that land-seizure powers within traditional limits, and thus protect property rights, […]
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If Alabama really were making it more difficult for people to register to vote, with a particular burden falling on minorities, that would truly be cause for concern. The national […]
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