The Supreme Court voted 8-1 to invalidate what the media calls a ban on conversion therapy, but is actually an abridgment of free speech.
A so-called whistleblower turns out to be a registered Democrat, and an inspector general knew it at the time and hid that fact.
President Trump did not have the right Attorney General in Pam Bondi. His ideal Attorney General must think strategically - like a general.
American military bases have been gun-free zones since George H. W. Bush made them that way in 1992. That only gets soldiers killed.
Oregon passed a law against people informing union members they may opt out - and New York and Hawaii are copying them.
A consent decree ends the landmark case of Missouri v. Biden, in a way that prevents any future Censorship Industrial Complex.
The SAVE Act faces long odds in a nearly evenly divided Senate. But perhaps Republicans could pass voter ID requirements alone.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr has gone to war against a legacy media bent on undermining and defaming President Trump, and little else.
The FBI spied on two Trump campaign advisers in 2016, not just one. And they misled a court in both cases.
Legal observers of law-enforcement action have always existed, but now many of them seem to be crossing lines once respected.