Congress outlawed racial discrimination in college admissions and didn’t outlaw legacy preferences.
Author: Ramesh Ponnuru
The Supreme Court Should Reverse Another Mistake
The law on affirmative action has been a tangled mess ever since the Court refused to do its duty in 1978.
The Republican Flight from Policy
Recently, Republicans have made a conscious choice to run campaigns without much in the way of policy agendas.
The Nerve of Jen Psaki
Asked about McConnell’s criticism of Biden’s speech, the White House press secretary said that the president (and the vice president) “clearly struck a nerve.”
Who’s Biden’s Workplace Vaccine Mandate Supposed to Help?
And why can’t the administration be honest about it? That’s what my Bloomberg Opinion column takes up. I’d say it’s a must-read, if I were into mandates.
Democrats Can’t Quit Fighting Photo ID for Voters
Photo-ID requirements have strong support in polls.
Biden’s Reckless Plan on Voting Law
The biggest problem with the system of casting and counting votes in the U.S. is neither voter fraud nor voter suppression.
Amending Our Ways
Why have Americans gotten so much slower at passing amendments?
Bursting a Bubble
Let’s get our facts straight about the housing bubble from 15 years ago.
Our SALT-Free Constitution
The Supreme Court should have no trouble kicking to the curb a lawsuit from states demanding that the taxes they levy be fully deductible from federal taxes.