California’s enormous economy has given leaders like Gov. Newsom a sense of impunity in targeting other states.
Author: Jonathan Turley, opinion contributor
Trump’s defamation case against CNN is weak, but may foreshadow his criminal defense
Trump maintains he believed the election was stolen and he had a legal basis to challenge its certification.
It’s not enough to be pro-choice now — you must be anti-pro-life
Across the country, pro-life viewpoints are being declared virtual hate speech.
Is the clock finally running out on Hunter Biden?
The grand jury reportedly looked at a variety of possible criminal charges.
Last-chance hearing: Jan. 6 committee has yet to establish a criminal case against Trump
It is not even clear, after seven hearings, what crime we are discussing.
Post-Roe tectonic shifts: Abortion could be headed back to the Supreme Court
Texas lawsuit represents the first major test of who controls doctors and health providers in a given state.
Punishment of Border Patrol agents is about protecting a president, not migrants
They’re being punished despite no evidence they struck anyone with reins — intentionally or otherwise.
Invasion or Evasion? Crisis at the border is a political, not a constitutional problem
Texas border counties are urging Gov. Abbott to declare an “invasion” of the state by illegal immigrants.
So you say you want a revolution? You can count me out
Rage can compel action, but rarely reason.
What to expect in the Post-Roe world
The image of criminalized homosexuality, marriage bans and contraception limits is unnerving — but also untrue.