The immediate reactions to Dr. Ben Carson's fallacious view that Muslims can't respect America's Constitution have dissipated — but the invidious suspicion that he might be right lives on in the ...
Like an individual mixed up about his convictions, a nation perplexed about its principles is prone to self-inflicted wounds. Both are likely to wander aimlessly and choose friends poorly while ...
It was my privilege to interview presidential candidate Virgil Goode, Jr. of the Constitution Party, America’s third largest by membership. We quickly tackled the elephant in the room: does the ...
This opinion column was submitted by W. West Allen, national president of the Federal Bar Association and the first Nevada attorney to head a national bar association. The U.S. Constitution is the ...
Genocide Lie Enthusiasts Mourn the Collapse of the Genocide Lie Jared Polis Becomes the First Democratic Governor to Back Trump’s School-Choice Plan The Fed’s Phantom Tradeoff When White’s Not Right ...
Ohio has long promoted itself as a state that welcomes investment, encourages innovation, and rewards the companies that fuel its economy. Unfortunately, recent actions by Ohio Tax Commissioner Patric ...
The most influential cases before the U.S. Supreme Court this term, which begins on Oct. 6, 2025, reflect the cultural and partisan clashes of American politics. The major cases in October and ...
The growing number of religious disputes before constitutional courts reflects the enduring role of the judiciary in ensuring that religious practices do not undermine constitutional principles ...