Dividing sharply on ideological lines (in Democratic National Committee v. Hobbs), an en banc panel of the Ninth Circuit rules that (1) Arizona’s policy of not counting ballots cast in the ...
In all honesty, though, there’s a reason I never wrote about the subject last month: It was transparently obvious — or so I thought — that the drones had to have been approved by the federal ...
Informing illegal immigrants of their basic legal rights is an absolutely legitimate work of mercy. Teaching them how to evade the application of laws is not.
Across the country today, medical professionals are maiming and sterilizing a growing number of impressionable children under the radical and false claim that adults can change a child’s sex through a ...
Ed Whelan holds the Antonin Scalia Chair in Constitutional Studies at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. A regular contributor to National Review’s blog Bench Memos, he has closely covered ...
So proclaim the banners freshly raised on the Canadian Embassy, a 1989 brutalist behemoth in downtown D.C. As the only country with an embassy on Pennsylvania Avenue (the street that connects the ...
Matthew Yglesias thinks that National Review isn’t covering the Republican trifecta, but is instead interested only in “lib-owning.” He writes: National Review home page is a great case study in how ...
The race-obsessives denounce Trump’s deportations. Kennedy was a vocal critic of abortion restrictions throughout his career, but now supports Trump’s position that it should be left to the ...
The EU has used trumped-up ‘antitrust’ complaints as a device to loot U.S. high tech companies for years. The appropriate response should be retaliation.