Opinion Journal
In "Illegal Procedure," an ex-sports agent confesses to "scoundrel" behavior—and says it is common in the pursuit of future NFL stars. Adam Thompson reviews.
By Allysia Finley
Romney and the GOP Senate candidates stand little chance of winning unless they shore up their support among women.
By Paul A. Gigot
The biggest Republican names are rallying to the former Massachusetts governor.
Some Republicans believe the Democratic spin that it will help the president if the Supreme Court strikes down ObamaCare.
Obama was admitting his distrust of his fellow Americans to a leader of a nasty government that seeks to thwart our purposes.
OUTSIDE THE BOX
By Pete du Pont
He really meant it when he said prices would "skyrocket."
The key to a strong religious community? Jewish day schools, which are expensive.
House votes reveal who's serious about fiscal reform.
A federal court slams the EPA's clean-air war on Texas.
The U.S. has a chance to aid pro-American reformers in Tunisia.
Two years ago, Congress balked even at creating a fiscal commission. Today, tax reform and spending cuts are bipartisan concerns.
Former Gov. Phil Bredesen, a Democrat, has called the health-care law 'the mother of all unfunded mandates.'
C.S. Lewis on why only "high-brow" education can preserve democracy.
A 5-4 ruling against ObamaCare is the least Republicans should expect given the number of justices they've been able to appoint.
Obama increasingly comes across as devious and dishonest.
"Free Market Fairness" argues that we needn't choose between laissez-faire and social justice. The choice is not so simple, or so stark. Adam Wolfson reviews.
By James Freeman
The two powers in ObamaCare that the Supreme Court is considering would allow the government to force people to buy all kinds of things outside of health-care financing.
A century of experience shows that rules lead to prosperity and discretion leads to trouble.
ObamaCare is the coup de grâce of America's policy mandarins.
Overturning the whole law would be an act of judicial restraint.
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