The assassination of Charlie Kirk sparked a cacophony of condemnations and grief from leaders across the political spectrum. But missing from the din was the...
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Everyone in Washington loves tax credits and deductions. Politicians tout them as a painless way to help families pay for green energy, buy homes, or lower the...
The first few chapters of my book Authoritarians in the Academy: How the Internationalization of Higher Education and Borderless Censorship Threaten Free...
What would you do if you believed that the United States has a growing and volatile problem with political violence? That question, as we relearned to our...
Florida is one of just four states that generally prohibit people from openly carrying firearms in public. That law, a Florida appeals court ruled on...
An excerpt from the long opinion in Grande v. Hartford Bd. of Ed., decided Tuesday by Judge Sarah Russell (D. Conn.): This case centers around the Hartford...
From Black v. CNN, Inc., decided yesterday by Florida Court of Appeal (4th Dist.) Chief Judge Jeffrey Kuntz, joined by Judges Spencer Levine and Alan Forst:...
The popular narrative says Americans don’t agree about very much in their politics these days—but recent polling shows there’s at least one thing...
NA It has been understandably obscured by other news. But, on September 2, in Ozurumba v. Bondi, the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit ruled that...
Last week, during an event at the National Press Club, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore quoted a common rule for governors: “If you have not faced a tragedy,”...



