Russia is attempting to portray its war on Ukraine as similar to its (revisionist) history of World War II.
Author: Bobby Miller
The Case for the Debt-Ceiling Deal’s Work Requirements
The work requirements stipulated in the deal restore fairness and promote reciprocity in safety-net programs without going too far.
Another Troubling Obamacare Side Effect
There has been a startling rise in health-insurance-claim denials.
SCOTUS Gets It Right on Section 230
The law’s critics on the right should refrain from resurrecting this misguided endeavor.
Chris Christie’s Straight Talk
Chris Christie’s willingness to face the elephant in the room — Trump’s lingering influence — could prove catalytic for the GOP.
Campus Free-Speech Case Update
Tim Tizon’s story should spur institutions of higher learning to reevaluate their policies to better protect the rights of all students to speak on campus.
The Lessons of Cinco de Mayo
What we can still learn from this episode in Mexican history.
Canada’s New Online Streaming Act
The law creates a dangerous precedent that could erode Canadians’ fundamental freedoms.
The Debt Ceiling and 14th Amendment Question Resurrected
Invoking the 14th Amendment is clearly not the panacea the president wants it to be.
Religious-Liberty Update
Those who care deeply about freedom of conscience, a fundamental right and an essential component of human dignity, should be watching Damon Landor’s case closely.