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Whether he is waging the drug war, imposing tariffs, or deporting alleged gang members, the president thinks he can do "anything I want to do." ...
Rand Paul, who called for "a crackdown on people" who celebrated the assassination, was less careful in distinguishing between private and government action.
It's often said that the First Amendment exists to protect unpopular speech. Benign comments about the weather or statements ...
Bondi should know that hate speech is vigorously protected by the First Amendment, and as such, cannot be policed.
Trump threatened to federalize D.C. again after the mayor clarified that the police will no longer coordinate with immigration authorities.
The taboo against political violence is a strong one worth keeping, not one we should constantly have to renegotiate.
Vance cherry-picks data from a YouGov poll to paint an inordinately bleak picture of the state of American political discourse.
Opinion
Another Military Strike on a Speedboat Confirms Trump's Policy of Murdering Suspected Drug Smugglers
The president's new approach to drug law enforcement represents a stark departure from military norms and criminal justice principles.
Gloria Gaynor had almost finished paying off her house in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. But she will not see a dime in equity.
S.B. 79 and the Family Zoning Plan represent two different approaches to addressing the state's exorbitant housing costs.
The Chicago Bears, Cleveland Browns, and Denver Broncos are trying to take advantage of taxpayer dollars this season.
Federal guidelines have made that connection since the 1980s, but some anti-alcohol activists are mad they didn't get to rewrite the rules this year.
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