Editorials
President Obama's stunning ignorance of constitutional law.
Banks would rather avoid evictions, and so would families if the law made rentals a safer bet.
"When God Talks Back" chronicles, as the book's subtitle has it, "the American evangelical relationship with God." Barton Swaim reviews.
The city clams up about its Supreme Court switcheroo.
The French left and right finally agree on something.
The President needs a remedial course in judicial review.
Since the second half of 2009, the U.S. economy has grown at a rate of 2.4%, a full percentage point below average long-term growth.
A market victory as the FTC approves a drug benefit merger.
The president's lawyer said 'Insurance has become the predominant means of paying for health care in this country.' But whose fault is that? Shouldn't we bring the cash market back?
Meet Khairat Al Shater, poster boy of 'moderate' Islamist politics.
A USA Today poll shows Romney trails among swing-state female voters. Is this because he opposes mandatory coverage of birth control in health insurance?
Peter Wood on how to ask a good question, in the Chronicle of Higher Education, March 30.
The U.S. government has no higher moral obligation than to protect the American people from nuclear attack.
The left's lynch-mob mentality is depraved, even if their target is guilty.
Michigan offers Detroit a chance to save itself from bankruptcy.
Congress moves to plug a loophole that weakens attorney-client privilege.
The legal left echoes Newt Gingrich on judicial power.
Progress against poverty requires measuring countries by the rule of law, judicial independence and free speech.
Uncle Sam has a loan for everyone, and many of them are likely to go bad.
When crafting foreign policy, the late president didn't 'give a damn how the election goes.'
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