Supreme Court Allows States to Protect Girls’ Sports from Male Athletes
Once again, the Court deals in reality on sex differences instead of ideology
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Once again, the Court deals in reality on sex differences instead of ideology
This week’s expansion of federal power is in line with the Declaration’s view of what the presidency should be
Congress is not powerless to stop the worst aspects of birthright citizenship
Washington’s lack of interest has, paradoxically, helped Kyiv in some ways
The history and usefulness of an independent central bank is no substitute for a constitutional power to separate it from the political branches
A 29-year-old socialist with an AOC vibe is challenging a 15-term Democratic congresswoman in Denver
250 years ago today, resourceful men and the humble palmetto tree saved the South
It’s time to honor State Department clerk Stephen Pleasonton
The commentary that followed sentencing for a violent Antifa attack is delusional
The article explores strategies to challenge and potentially disrupt Planned Parenthood's operations, highlighting a pivotal moment for advocates seeking to reshape reproductive health services.
The country’s new conduct legislation correctly understands that residency is a privilege
The war powers resolution taken up by the Senate this past week — along with the angst over it — is part of a show