Supreme Court wrongly punts NR’s free speech case
(Nov. 25) The Supreme Court severely undermined free speech on Monday. It erred by refusing to hear an appeal of a defamation suit filed by a controversial climate scientist against […]
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(Nov. 25) The Supreme Court severely undermined free speech on Monday. It erred by refusing to hear an appeal of a defamation suit filed by a controversial climate scientist against […]
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(Sept. 16) Leland Ingham Keyser is my new heroine. Keyser is the high school friend identified by Christine Blasey Ford, the accuser of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, as the other […]
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Four pieces on the Supreme Court’s final week of its 2018-19 session, in chronological order, with links embedded in each headline. You will see, from my second piece, that my […]
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by Quin Hillyer May 28, 2019 The Supreme Court again has aborted its responsibility to provide more clarity on abortion-related legal issues. In doing so, the court continues its troubling tendency […]
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For the full articles, follow the links embedded in the headlines; Curb bureaucratic slush funds (official Examiner editorial, May 19): Congress, by right, raises federal revenue and appropriates the dollars […]
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By Quin at the Washington Examiner; Yale Law School has good reason to worry about Sen. Ted Cruz’s well-aimed threat of legal action against it for what certainly looks like religious discrimination. […]
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By Quin at the Examiner; The hearts of constitutional purists are beating harder today after Justice Neil Gorsuch joined Justice Clarence Thomas in a bid to restore sense and meaning to a […]
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Three Examiner pieces by Quin Hillyer; Lower courts already should be restrained from national rulings Both the Supreme Court and Congress — or both — should act to rein in district […]
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Two pieces by Quin, at The American Spectator, from the week between hearings and confirmation. Follow the links in the headlines to see the full columns. Ford’s timeline doesn’t make […]
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By Quin Hillyer at The Washington Examiner, before last Thursday’s hearings; Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, has long been a senator I admire – not because she is philosophically where I […]
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