Respect for precedent means treating like cases alike. Think what that means for democracy.
For six years, other institutions have limited the socialist president’s damage.
Chuck Schumer and Senate Democrats call for prosecuting fossil-fuel executives.
Anti-Israel protesters in keffiyeh chic are ‘on the right side of history.’
The U.S. will finally let Kyiv hit targets in Russia, at least a little.
Attorney General Merrick Garland plays to the crowds with claims of a concert monopoly.
If he really were FDR, it might justify what he’s putting the country through for a second term.
Americans aren’t prepared for the calamitous injuries produced by modern conventional weapons.
Apple and Google application stores can use information they already have to shield children from harmful content.
An American history of inflation, a novel that revisits Beijing in 1989, country music’s outlaws and more.
A catastrophe in space, the mind of a jazz giant, walking the Grand Canyon and more books highlighted by our reviewers.
Harvey Mansfield arrived at Harvard in 1949. By the time he retired last year, he was practically the last conservative standing.
Iowa and Virginia join the list of states eliminating needless extra training as a licensing requirement.
Democrats have made the election a referendum on their abuse of the justice system.
The country has long been divided, but estrangement has become alluring in the age of Biden and Trump.
District Attorney Alvin Bragg inaugurates a new and destabilizing era of American politics.
Ira Stoll asked the organization if it had his tax return. It stonewalled.
The Justices vote 9-0 that government regulators can’t use their power to silence political opponents.
The publication complains about a Journal op-ed by Ira Stoll, whose questions its editor refused to answer.
A punitive campaign by public pension funds to oust its CEO and a director fails.
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