Alito's Abortion Ruling Overturning Roe Is an Insult to the 9th Amendment
The Constitution protects many more rights than it mentions, as James Madison explained.
The Constitution protects many more rights than it mentions, as James Madison explained.
Most states are unlikely to enact bans, but 22 either have them already or probably will soon.
Plus: Abortion and free speech, Juul fights back, and more...
The intruders created plenty of mayhem, but it was a farcical coup attempt doomed from the start.
Strongly held wishes and pixie dust won’t deliver a green utopia.
The video game serves as a fun reminder that free trade, not protectionism, makes us all better off.
Texas taxpayers might be stuck footing the hefty bill for Abbott's busing scheme.
The inconvenient truth behind all the COVID-19 relief fraud and waste is that these government programs never should have been designed as they were.
The new rules would drop live hearings, bring back the single-investigator model, and limit accused students' options.
Two St. Paul, Minnesota, landlords claim that the city's restrictions on rent increases above 3 percent amounts to a taking of their property without due process or compensation.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) is defending expression on campus and off as the ACLU becomes a progressive advocacy group.
“Properly interpreted, the Second Amendment allows a ‘variety’ of gun regulations,” Kavanaugh writes, invoking Antonin Scalia
A 6–3 ruling undermines attempts to hold police accountable for misconduct.
The Biden administration just proposed new rules that would undermine basic fairness in college sexual misconduct disputes.
“Nothing in the Second Amendment’s text draws a home/public distinction with respect to the right to keep and bear arms,” says New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen.
Miami and Austin lured people away from California. But the new tech hubs could end up repeating San Francisco’s mistakes.
Plus: Employers sue over Florida's Stop WOKE Act, how inflation erodes financial privacy, and more...
After 50 years, not only has Title IX failed to deliver on its promises for female athletes, it also made men's sports worse.
Looking back at how abortion advertising bans played out last century may give us some idea what the future holds for speech about abortion.
"It may be the case that [some American] children give up control of their attention when it's always managed by an adult," say some experts.
The Supreme Court justice is wrong when he says abortion rights aren't deeply rooted in American history.
The L.P. just held its most-momentous convention in years. Here's what is next for the third-largest political party in the country.
The Christian satire site has met the ire of fact-checkers for pushing back against left-leaning humor.
Prominent Democrats including Joe Manchin oppose a bad idea whose time has seemingly not yet come.
The legislation prohibits firearm sales based on juvenile records and subsidizes state laws that suspend gun rights without due process.
A new directive could impose a hefty financial burden on state taxpayers and reduce community trust toward police.
Just a week ago, New York City convinced a federal judge not to seize control of the jail.
“A State violates the Free Exercise Clause when it excludes religious observers from otherwise available public benefits,” the Supreme Court held.
What was once a classic Silicon Valley success story has become the victim of an intensely ideological war on nicotine.
Plus: Supreme Court rules on school choice and criminal justice reform, Louisiana's trigger law criminalizes abortion at any stage, and more...
World journalists have been quicker than Americans to see danger in prosecuting the Wikileaks founder.
Unsatisfied by the outcome of one case, the feds secured a much more severe penalty the second time around.
A federal badge will now serve as an impenetrable shield against civil liability.
Democrats passed trillions in pandemic relief but continue to cry poor.
A new paper reveals that the state and local bailout was not only unnecessary but incredibly wasteful.
"The only thing stopping a hallway of dedicated officers from entering Room 111 and 112 was the on-scene commander who decided to place the lives of officers before the lives of children."
Ron Paul’s "Giuliani Moment" is the kind of "bold messaging" the party needs, says new incoming chair Angela McArdle.
According to Alito, Gorsuch’s opinion “veered off into fantasy land.”
Road maintenance and construction don't suddenly become free because gas hits $5 a gallon.
U.S. officials want to reset relations with Saudi Arabia and Israel amid rising gas prices and new security challenges
States may not "exclude some members of the community from an otherwise generally available public benefit because of their religious exercise,” says SCOTUS.
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