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The End May Be Near for Miranda v. Arizona Jun. 24, 2025

Crime and Conduct

Nearly 60 years ago, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart asked Attorney John J. Flynn, represe... Read More

The Awkward Silences in the White House Speak Volumes Jun. 21, 2025

Georgia Garvey

Before we start, it's important that we all know what "Juventus" is. They're an Italian soccer team... Read More

Rational by Other Standards Jun. 20, 2025

Erick Erickson

For 20 years, President Donald Trump has maintained that Iran cannot get a nuclear weapon. Much of t... Read More

A Country in Crisis Jun. 20, 2025

From the Desk of Dr. J

When I read the shocking news of the assassinations of Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her ... Read More

Instead of Being Down About Trump, People Are Rising Up Jun. 18, 2025

Jim Hightower

If the barrage of MAGA nuttiness and raw meanness is getting you down, ponder this passage from the ... Read More

Liberal Media Pretend Leftist Protesters Represent a Majority Jun. 18, 2025

Tim Graham

The national media employ a long-held double standard on political protests. They boost left-wing pr... Read More

Newsom's Presidential Launch is a Riot Jun. 17, 2025

Victor Joecks

Most governors would see looting, mayhem and attacks on police officers as problems to fix. Californ... Read More

The Obsolescence of Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Jun. 17, 2025

Crime and Conduct

Former Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy acknowledged in 2012 — when writing an opinion... Read More

Reality and Idealism Jun. 13, 2025

Erick Erickson

One of my very first legal clients was an illegal alien named Alejandro. He migrated from Central Am... Read More

Endangered NPR Never Stops Ripping Conservatives Jun. 13, 2025

Tim Graham

So the House Republicans voted to end taxpayer funding for PBS and NPR. NPR CEO Katherine Maher has ... Read More

Around the World on a Bicycle -- in 1935! Jun. 13, 2025

Slightly Off-Kilter Columns

Fred Birchmore and I are very different. Fred, for example, is dead. I, as of this writing at least,... Read More

Call Them What They Are: Corporate Mobsters Jun. 11, 2025

Jim Hightower

How sweet it is to be a corporate criminal these days! I don't mean common price gougers, polluters ... Read More

The Government Failed at Fatherhood Jun. 10, 2025

Victor Joecks

The government spent decades trying to make fathers unnecessary. The failure of that experiment put ... Read More

Prosecuting Parents for Unsafe Sleep Environments Jun. 10, 2025

Crime and Conduct

Every year in this country over 4,500 babies die of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Children's ... Read More

Trump and Musk in Couples' Counseling: We Have the Transcript Jun. 07, 2025

Georgia Garvey

COUNSELOR: Gentlemen, please have a seat. Thanks for coming today. I understand the two of you are n... Read More

Eighty-Twenty Jun. 06, 2025

Erick Erickson

Mohammed Sabry Soliman, armed with an improvised flamethrower and Molotov cocktails, attacked a grou... Read More

CBS Errs as It Airs Radical Professor on 'Misinformation' Jun. 06, 2025

Tim Graham

The liberal media viscerally hate anything the Trump administration is doing to defund the federal g... Read More

Should The "Local Shrimp" You Buy Come From 8,000 Miles Away? Jun. 04, 2025

Jim Hightower

Let's say you like shrimp. Whether you go for a chain restaurant's happy hour shrimp boil or a price... Read More

The Presidential Pardon as a Tool of Political Repression Jun. 03, 2025

Crime and Conduct

American presidents are empowered by Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution, "to grant repri... Read More

When It Comes to Biden's Health, There's A Hearty Line Between Immoral and Illegal May. 31, 2025

Georgia Garvey

If you've been reading, listening to or watching the news lately, you've heard about the allegations... Read More