Julian Assange struck a bad bargain for his freedom, pleading guilty to the very change The New York Times had vacated 53 years ago.
Last Monday (July 1) the Supreme Court of the United States wrapped up its 2023 Term. This is the first Term in recent memory that wrapped...
On Independence Day we remember the stirring words of the Declaration of Independence, and the sacrifices required to make it real.
In all the shock and outrage about how the June 27 debate revealed the full extent of “Resident” Biden’s cognitive decline, one class of parties has...
248 years ago today, the Second Continental Congress published the most radical document the world had then seen. This was, of course, the Declaration of Independence...
A new – and dangerous – phenomenon has introduced itself to American – that is, North American – politics. We see adherents of one political Party...
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...
President Biden had not yet returned from Camp David when the White House suddenly amended his schedule late Monday to include remarks ostensibly about the Supreme...
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...