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May 17, 2019 Archives

RealClearPolicy Morning Edition

Property Rights Matter: Lessons from a Failing City
Stephen J.K. Walters, Law & Liberty
The Village Where Sex Offenders Outnumber Cops 7 to 1
Kyle Hopkins, ProPublica
Trump's Underwhelming Immigration Reform Plan
Jordan Bruneau, Daily Caller
The SAT is Getting an 'Adversity Score.' It's a Bad Idea.
Michael T. Nietzel, Forbes
In Apple Case, It's Kavanaugh vs. Gorsuch
Gilad Edelman, Washington Monthly
The Supreme Court's Worst Decision of My Tenure
John Paul Stevens, The Atlantic
Disrupting the Pharmacy
John Tierney, City Journal
Trump Pardons Billionaire Fraudster Who Supported Him
Aaron Rupar, Vox
A Full Presidential Pardon
Conrad Black, American Greatness
Five Facts: Trump Administration's Tariffs on Chinese Goods
No Labels, RCPolicy
Denver's Magic Mushrooms Vote: Now What?
Lindsay Fendt, CityLab
Congress Should Force An End to Surprise Medical Bills
James Capretta, RCPolicy
How Congress Should Tackle Russian Threat
Timothy Roemer & Zachary Wamp, Hill
Morning Note Carl Cannon, RealClearPolitics
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