Law & Government
Plagiarism Accusation Forces John Walsh Out of Senate Run
Walsh is not resigning his Senate seat.
Spying, Lying, and Torture
CIA Director John Brennan admitted his agents spied on senators. Then the president said he still has confidence in Brennan.
'Aaron's Law' to Reform Terribly Abused Anti-Hacking Regs Languishes in Congress
Committee head won't allow debate or vote
Copyright Absurdity: Reagan Biographer Gets Paraphrased, Demands $25 Million
This week in preposterous legal threats
Americans Really Don't Like Their Congresscritters
Fifty-one percent say their own representatives suck.
Let's Celebrate Watergate and the Deflation of the Imperial Presidency
It wasn't a national nightmare; it was fun. We can do it again.
Another Unconstitutional Abortion Restriction Struck Down in the South; Judge Asks What If Similar Laws Applied to Guns?
Alabama will have to reconsider a requirement that abortion clinic doctors have local hospital admitting privileges.
Behind the Failure on Immigration Reform
Is there any room for optimism on the immigration front?
The New York Times: Unions Manipulate New York City's Public Pension Funds To Punish Their Enemies
Politicians divert "investments" to favored causes.
School's Out: Unaccomplished Congress Heads for Summer Vacation
Lawmakers arrived on Capitol Hill Thursday with a lengthy list of critical issues to handle and little time to finish them.
Is the President Incompetent or Lawless?
Barack Obama has demonstrated a propensity for rejecting his oath and doing damage to our fabric of liberty that cannot easily be undone by a successor.
See You in Court: House Votes to Authorize Lawsuit Against President
He told them to sue him some time ago
Medicare Collapsing Slightly Less Quickly
The conveyer belt to insolvency slows down just a bit.
Mitch Daniels Battles the Campus Bureaucracy at Purdue
Since taking the job last year, Daniels has been fighting the good fight against bureaucratic bloat.
Lawsuit Over Presidential Overreach Gets Thumbs-Up From House Committee
Executive order this, Barry.
Dems Question Cost of Suit Over Obama Executive Overreach
Now they're worried about spending.
The Pink Elephant in the Room: Eyes on Gay Republican Candidates
Is the political viability of gay GOP candidates another sign of libertarian influence on the party?