#Democracy
The Wall Street Journal has published my new commentary, titled “Ed Feulner, Ed Meese and the Heritage Foundation’s Exodus.” This…
Twelve states have adopted state constitutional amendments protecting a crime victim’s right “to justice.” For example, in 1990, Arizona became…
For well over a year and across two different presidential administrations, a behind-the-scenes battle played out in Washington, D.C., over…
In two previous blog posts, I argued that every President from 1881 to 1921 had successfully defended the President’s power…
From In the Matter of L.M.P., decided Tuesday by N.J. intermediate appellate judges Ronald Susswein, Mark Chase, and Lorraine Augostini:…
Andrii Yalanskyi/Dreamstime.com Donald Trump announced today he plans to ban the purchase of single-family homes by large institutional investors.…
Many popular movies make a constructive point: If you work hard enough and push through tough times, you can achieve…
Polar War: Submarines, Spies, and the Struggle for Power in a Melting Arctic, by Kenneth R. Rosen, Simon & Schuster,…
Ireland Deputy Prime Minister Simon Harris says that when his country holds the presidency of the European Union next year,…
Venezuela is well rid of Nicolás Maduro, a corrupt, oppressive, and illegitimate leader who presided over that country’s continuing decline…
Imagine for a moment that you have the misfortune to be elected president of some nation. A neighboring nation possesses…
When U.S. special forces captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro in a predawn raid on Saturday, it should have been a…
