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Dec 8, 2020
Earlier this year, Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote one of the finest opinions in the Supreme Court’s recent history. His majority ruling in McGirt v. Oklahoma recognized that a...
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Sep 25, 2020
In earlier chapters of American history, bad presidents eventually led to good government. Andrew Johnson’s stupendous failures after the Civil War spurred Radical Republicans...
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Jun 29, 2020
There's a lot you don't know about what the cops on your streets are doingâ?"and they aim to keep it that way.
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Apr 16, 2020
Early English parliaments bore little resemblance to the legislative body that exists today in London. It began as a consultative gathering of feudal lords and high-ranking bishops,...
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Apr 6, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has upended primary elections across the country. Most states have moved their remaining elections to late May or June—dates which now seem a little...
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Mar 6, 2020
Every four years, many Americans look at the presidential primary system and ask: Is this really the best way to choose a nominee? It’s hard to say yes. Iowa and New Hampshire...
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Feb 20, 2020
Justice Antonin Scalia, who died four years ago last week, is among the most celebrated figures in the conservative legal movement. George Mason University’s law school now...
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Feb 12, 2020
Federal design guidelines for government buildings aren’t normally front-page news. But a draft executive order that aims to rewrite the rules for federal buildings is...
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Jan 3, 2020
It's hard to keep track of all the lawsuits that have been filed against President Donald Trump and his administration over the past three years. In November alone, the president...