What the Columbia Riot Decision Gets Wrong About Civil Rights
A federal judge makes a puzzling deviation from established law on who gets included in a protected class
Leading American conservative editorial magazine founded by William F. Buckley Jr.
A federal judge makes a puzzling deviation from established law on who gets included in a protected class
Before we know it, worries about AI-besotted partners are going to seem really dated
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In this excerpt from her new book, Batya Ungar-Sargon looks into the perplexing phenomenon of Jewish liberalism
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General Eisenhower’s words provide a good example to emulate in our next 250 years
The article explores the themes of betrayal in the film "Power Ballad," analyzing how the characters embody different facets of treachery and its impact on their relationships and ambitions.
Pulling a Biden or Torricelli swap will not be that easy
The article examines the implications of Graham Platner's actions, suggesting that Democrats may be risking significant political backlash by engaging in controversial strategies.
Two victories for federal agencies and one for makers of generic drugs
The article explores the controversial tactics employed by the Trump administration's Justice Department to secure a guilty plea from former National Security Advisor John Bolton, raising questions about legal ethics and political influence.