‘This is a real opportunity for the Supreme Court to enforce the rule of law and to bring good election practices at the same time.’
The Federalist
Exclusive: Four States Accused Of Continuing Race-Based DOT Policies Trump Eliminated
WILL alleges the states continue to employ state-based Minority Business Enterprise programs to achieve ‘racial goals.’
How A Minnesota Teachers Union Funnels Support To ‘Front Group’ Fighting To Abolish ICE And Prisons
TakeAction Minnesota is ‘basically a front group that can get away with doing some things the unions can’t,’ said Rhyen Staley, research director at Defending Education.
Victory In Iran Depends On More Than U.S. Military Dominance
American strategic power has always been a question not just of battlefield prowess but also of public opinion.
How Trump Can Pressure Congress To Fix The ‘Temporary Protected Status’ Mess
‘Temporary Protected Status’ has drifted far from the finite relief Congress envisioned into a programmatic and political circus.
Ed Martin Challenged The D.C. Bar’s Political Vendetta. Then They Charged Him
The charges against Ed Martin didn’t emerge in a vacuum. They came from the very disciplinary authority he had publicly accused of bias.
Thousands Of Noncitizens On Voter Rolls In One County Underscore Need For SAVE Act
Our voter registration system relies almost entirely on a backward approach, leaving it poorly equipped to ensure only citizens register.
Pope Leo Embraces Liberation Theology By Calling Health Itself A ‘Universal Right’
Pope Leo said that Pope Francis affirmed health is ‘a universal right which means that access to health care services cannot be a privilege.’
From The Bible To The Reformation, You Don’t Get America Without Christianity
American and European leaders have denigrated Biblical values even though our way of life depends on them.
Bill Shines Faster Light On Federal Government Spending
‘In a free society, you can’t have accountability without visibility,’ said John Hart, CEO of Open the Books.









