Review: Homo-eroticism and Other Problems in Central City’s “Barber of Seville”
Don’t take your kids to this production of the Barber of Seville.
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Don’t take your kids to this production of the Barber of Seville.
Review: Homo-eroticism and Other Problems in Central City’s “Barber of Seville” Read More »
New evidence supports Rob’s theory that people around Joe Biden agreed to his debate with Donald Trump as a way of clearing the field for another Democratic nominee.
The Sandbagging of Joe Biden – Part II Read More »
It appears the court was trying to update the statute. But updating federal statutes is not the job of appointed-for-life judges. It is a job for democratically-elected members of Congress.
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The media’s narrative of a “6-3 conservative majority” is obviously defective. But it does serve a purpose . . . .
The False Media Claim about the Supreme Court Read More »
Experts and professional associations always have been influenced by economic considerations. Today, few are immune from political pressure as well.
Justice Clarence Thomas’s Wise Words About ‘Experts’ Read More »
The latest edition responds to new controversies surrounding an old document.
“The Original Constitution”—Long-Awaited 4th Edition Arrives! Read More »
The media claim that there is a firm 6-3 Supreme Court is untrue, as demonstrated by this freedom of religion case.
The Supreme Court’s Unanimous Religious Freedom Ruling Explained Read More »
Here’s the political lesson, Colorado: Socialist and other leftist policies screw things up. Free market policies make life good. It seems to be a law of nature, like gravitation.
Denver’s budget mess—the cost of “progressive” policies Read More »
The Supreme Court ruled against requiring members of “majority groups” to bear a higher burden to prove illegal discrimination.
SCOTUS Nixes Discrimination Against Heterosexuals and White Males Read More »
The fundamental problem with the President’s tariff orders is not that he interpreted the law too expansively. It is that the law may be unconstitutional.
Are President Trump’s Tariff Orders Constitutional? Read More »
Courts and commentators sometimes try to change a law by adopting unusual methods of intepretation
The Supreme Court’s ‘Ghost Gun’ Case: Judicial Amendment by ‘Interpretation’ Read More »
The case of Trump v. Wilcox may be the next step in restoring democratic control over the federal bureaucracy.
Will the Supreme Court Restore Popular Control Over the ‘Deep State?’ Read More »