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How to Fall in Love With America Again Jun. 19, 2020

Josh Hammer

The past month has seen domestic turmoil perhaps unprecedented at any time since the heyday of Vietn... Read More

The First Freedom Jun. 18, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

Here is a pop quiz on the Constitution. What is the first freedom protected by the Bill of Rights? I... Read More

This President Coddles Criminals, and the Republican Party Coddles Him Jun. 15, 2020

Daily Editorials

In President Donald Trump's latest undermining of justice, he declared that convicted felon Roger St... Read More

A Knee on Our Throats Jun. 11, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

For two months now, most of America has endured a government-imposed lockdown. I hate to use that wo... Read More

The Freedom to Pursue Happiness May. 28, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The governors of all 50 states, and the mayors of many large cities, have assumed unto themselves th... Read More

Trump Finally Calls Worship 'Essential' May. 26, 2020

Daily Editorials

Our country has lost its way when it holds abortion above the right to worship. Abortion businesses.... Read More

The People Speak May. 26, 2020

William Murchison

"We the people" is the phrase that comes trippingly to mind. We the people, over Memorial Day weeken... Read More

What If the Government Has It Wrong? May. 21, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

What if the government has it wrong — on the medicine and the law? What if face masks can't st... Read More

A Nation of Sheep May. 14, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

"When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. When the government fears the people, there ... Read More

The Coronavirus Protesters' False Notions of Freedom May. 14, 2020

Steve Chapman

The people who have rallied in Chicago and elsewhere to protest stay-at-home orders and business shu... Read More

Will SCOTUS Revoke Its License for Police Abuse? This Week the Justices Are Considering 13 Petitions Involving the Pernicious Doctrine of Qualified Immunity May. 13, 2020

Jacob Sullum

Based on an erroneous report of a "domestic assault," police officers came to rescue Melanie Kelsay ... Read More

Do We Still Have a Constitution? May. 07, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

I have been taking some heat from friends and colleagues for my steadfast defense of personal libert... Read More

Voting by Mail Protects Democracy and Public Health May. 07, 2020

Steve Chapman

If I were a fan of the coronavirus, here's what I'd like to see this fall: crowds of Americans stand... Read More

'The Bill of Rights Is Above My Pay Grade' Apr. 23, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

The loss of liberty is at hand. Every day in America, mayors and governors — not one of whom i... Read More

Death in Slow Motion Apr. 16, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

During the past month, as Americans have been terrified of the coronavirus, another demon has been l... Read More

Even in a Pandemic, 'Constitutional Rights Still Exist': A Federal Judge Defends Religious Freedom by Blocking a Misguided Ban on Drive-In Easter Services Apr. 15, 2020

Jacob Sullum

The celebration of Easter this week was conspicuously constrained by government policies aimed at li... Read More

Don't Let Democrats Federalize Elections Apr. 10, 2020

David Harsanyi

I'm sorry, but you have no constitutional "right" to vote by mail. You have no constitutional "right... Read More

I Want My Teacher to Get Fired Apr. 04, 2020

'Tween 12 & 20

DR. WALLACE: I'm a 15-year-old girl, and one of my teachers calls all of the girls in my class "dear... Read More

An Unnecessary Coronavirus Victim: The Right to Travel Apr. 02, 2020

Steve Chapman

For Chicagoans who need to go to Texas, there is bad news. You can do it, but anyone flying from Chi... Read More

Taking Rights Seriously Apr. 02, 2020

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano

"If the provisions of the Constitution be not upheld when they pinch as well as when they comfort, t... Read More