Donald Trump has won on Iran, because he has set in motion a process neither Iran nor Israel can stop without prohibitive cost.
Operation Midnight Hammer should have been an occasion to celebrate a resounding military success, but not all Americans are willing.
Critics of actions by Israel, then America, against Iran make five fatal errors in their assumptions about propriety and just cause of war.
Thousands of State Department staff stand to lose their jobs after the Supreme Court disallowed universal injunctions.
The Trump administration will try again to stop the practice of counting noncitizens (including lawful and unlawful residents) in the census.
The Supreme Court, in three cases involving birthright citizenship, forbade district courts to issue universal injunctions.
Donald Trump does politics as battle, and Niccolo Machiavelli, that cynical student of human nature, would definitely have approved.
History affords few relevant examples to judge the effectiveness or the result of the recent operation against Iran and its nuclear program.
Emil Bove, candidate for a judgship on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, faces allegations of misconduct from officials he exposed.
The United States could have had three reasons to attack Iran, depending on whom or what you believe about the initial conditions.