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The left continues to use “lawfare” to oppose President Donald Trump’s and other normal people’s efforts to save America.
Read moreWhen our late March 60-70 degree temperatures hit it signaled rag top and drop top owners to go for a Sunday drive, even if it was last Thursday at lunchtime. At every stop sign, or stoplight, I became more and more envious of those drivers in their convertibles.
Read moreWhen I first came across Jonathan Chait’s new Atlantic piece, “Why the COVID Reckoning Is So One-Sided,” I assumed the answer would be that Democrats had been the ones relentlessly and tragically wrong about virtually everything during the pandemic. No such luck.
Read more[ Hans von Spakovsky is the manager of the Election Law Reform Initiative and a senior legal fellow in the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation.]
Read moreWe are told that consumers want to know everything about the food they eat, from the time its was planted or impregnated until the time it reaches their plate. I think we have to be very careful in how we meet the consumer’s wishes or it could backfire on us.
Read more[ Casey Harper is a senior reporter for the Washington, D.C., bureau of The Center Square.]
Read moreThe newest member of the University of Oklahoma College of Law faculty, Jessica Tueller, has argued that international law requires states to allow men in women’s prisons, bathrooms and sports, dismissing many women’s concerns that such integration would reduce privacy and potentially facilitate assault.
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