Two years before he formulated the ideas for the Monroe Doctrine, then-Secretary of State John Quincy Adams was asked to give the annual Independence Day address...
Last week, in Murthy v. Missouri, the Supreme Court hammered home the distressing conclusion that, under the court’s doctrines, the First Amendment is, for all practical...
Nature abhors a vacuum. So do bureaucrats. When the vacuum is statutory silence or ambiguity, bureaucrats are quick to fill it in ways that give themselves...
Rumors have been flying all weekend to the effect that President Joe Biden will withdraw from the Presidential race.
Politicians since at least the Spanish-American War (and possibly earlier) have lied to the people to create wars – and are doing it again.
Today the Supreme Court released three more cases, leaving at least three to announced Monday of next week (July 1). These three cases have one thing...
Maine and Nebraska are not typically considered swing states in presidential elections. But as the only states that divide their electoral votes by congressional district, they...
The United States Supreme Court today effectively vacated all remaining parts of the Big Censorship Injunction in Missouri v. Biden. That is, they vacated all parts...
Karine Jean-Pierre’s diatribe against so-called cheap fakes is another unconstitutional effort to restrict so-called “malinformation.”
Is the Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO) shutting down? Conflicting reports came out yesterday; some say yes, some say no. But on one thing these reports seem...