A two-fer on why Bama redistricting really is okay
The Supreme Court should not make a twisted hodge-podge of redistricting law even worse by throwing out Alabama’s congressional map. Two pieces below explain why. (Links to full columns embedded […]
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The Supreme Court should not make a twisted hodge-podge of redistricting law even worse by throwing out Alabama’s congressional map. Two pieces below explain why. (Links to full columns embedded […]
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Five columns from the Washington Examiner, with links to full columns embedded in each headline. Alabama’s Katie Britt will be an upbeat new senator (Sept. 28) NASA may just save […]
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In these six pieces related to the Supreme Court, the link to the full column is embedded in each headline. Why won’t AG Merrick Garland protect Supreme Court justices? (July […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, May 3) A unanimous Supreme Court on Monday again made clear that government may not act with hostility against religion. This bears repeating because so many leftist ideologues and willfully […]
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[Two pieces analyzing, and correcting the record about, Justice Alito’s draft decision that would overturn Roe v. Wade. For the full version of each column, please follow the link embedded […]
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(Official Washington Examiner editorial, March 25) Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, a fine person with an impressive resume, should nonetheless not be confirmed to the Supreme Court. Her record and testimony show she […]
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(March 23) As the Senate hearings on the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson unfold, we should find increasingly troubling Jackson’s tendency toward rank sophistry. While it is indeed […]
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(March 22) Numerous conservative legal leaders have been tweeting, quite correctly, that Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson began the interrogation part of her hearings sounding almost like a […]
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(March 7) It is rare when six former attorneys general of the United States ask the Supreme Court to override a long-standing court precedent. For the worthy cause of free […]
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(March 3) A legal brief filed by Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson helps illustrate how leftists have an objectively disordered view of “protests.” It’s a view in which rioters […]
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