Trials of political candidates always raise the danger of politicization of justice. A few reforms might lessen that possibility somewhat.
Only another Great Awakening can settle the abortion debate - a debate that shows a sad moral state for the United States of America.
The chairman of Open the Books surveys the acrimonious debate on abortion and concludes: leave it to the individual States.
Remembering the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, Richard Samuelson calls this our first insurrection.
The Preamble to the Constitution is as important as the Bill of Rights, because it tells us where the source of power resides – the People.
Pennsylvania badly need to reform the way it selects judges, especially appellate judges. A popularly elected commission should name them.
The federal government, and especially the State Department, presumes to filter the news for the American people.
Texas must shift its floating barrier to the Texas riverbank, according to the Fifth Circuit. But ruling and coverage are fraught with error.
The case of Jarkesy v. SEC could end the unconstitutional rule of Administrative Law Judges and return adjudication to the courts.
In October 1989, President George Washington proclaimed a day of thanksgiving, fifty-four years before President Abraham Lincoln did.