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Trump Has Respected the Judicial Branch
According to a Harvard Law Review study, only 31 nationwide injunctions were issued against administration policies between 1963 and 2001. During the George W. Bush administration, judges blocked a total of six policies: three by Democratic appointees, three by Republican…
In-N-Out s double-double move to Tennessee San Diego Union-Tribune
When I left the Washington Beltway in 1987 to drive west and work for the Orange County Register, friends enthused, You ll really like In-N-Out Burgers. Double-Doubles became my favorite. Nowadays I m on low-carb, so it s protein-style, no…
Good News for the Cancelled Club – by Eric Rasmusen
Recently I decided write a letter to The Cancelled Club, the various people I ve met who ve been pestered by online mobs. Having been cancelled myself in 2003 and 2019, I ve tried to devote much of my time…
The Trump-Columbia University deal – by Paul Mirengoff
Of all the institutions through which the American left has marched, the most complete conquest has probably occurred in academia. Accordingly, I ve always thought that academia would be the most difficult institution in which to roll back the rot.…
The Bell Finally Tolls for National Propaganda Radio
If you ve reached the stage of calling the Declaration of Independence a document that contains offensive language, you probably shouldn t be working as a guardian of national public radio. If a private outlet feels the need to go…
The Bell Finally Tolls for National Propaganda Radio
If you ve reached the stage of calling the Declaration of Independence a document that contains offensive language, you probably shouldn t be working as a guardian of national public radio. If a private outlet feels the need to go…
California s Bullet Train Is a Model of Progressive Governance – WSJ
Under the Chinese economic model, the government spurs unproductive growth by subsidizing wasteful investment, whether it be in real estate, electric vehicles or public works. China has borrowed some $1 trillion to build nearly 30,000 miles of high-speed rail lines,…
Colbert and the End of Late-Night TV – WSJ
Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are certain Stephen Colbert is the victim of politics. It s true that his Late Show has lately been the No. 1 program, of its format, in its slot, on the legacy networks. But…
Harvard, Trump Administration Clash in Key Court Hearing – WSJ
BOSTON Harvard s battle with the Trump administration over the future of the university reached a crescendo Monday in a federal courtroom here, as the Ivy League school argued the government had no basis to cut $2.2 billion of research…