public and administrative law

Ben Franklin’s challenge resonates
Opinion, Сolumns
Jul 05, 2022
The nation’s founders had no illusions as they assembled in Philadelphia 246 years ago. When they signed the Declaration of Independence, accusing Kin...
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No, the conservative justices didn’t lie
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Jun 28, 2022
The left simply lost the intellectual and political fight over the direction of the Supreme Court but can’t bear to it admit it. Progressives tell the...
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Don’t weaponize the 14th Amendment
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Apr 29, 2022
Politics would be a lot simpler if one side could prevent the other from running for office. The left believes that Section 3 of the 14th Amendment is...
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Other Voices: The real insurrection
Opinion, Сolumns
Mar 02, 2022
Who are the real insurrectionists? The left’s policies on the economy, energy, foreign policy and the border have all lost majority support. Now they ...
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Capitol riot suspect Bauer slated for trial in July
Nation, News
Marcie Schellhammer marcie@bradfordera.com 
Feb 26, 2022
Jury selection and trial for Capitol riot defendant Pauline Bauer has been set to begin July 5 in the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. Bauer, 5...
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The latest conservative to join the resistance
Opinion, Сolumns
JACKIE CALMES Tribune News Service 
Feb 23, 2022
WASHINGTON — It’s been a measure of former federal Judge J. Michael Luttig’s stature in the conservative legal movement that Supreme Court justices hi...
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Find out if Milley went rogue
Opinion, Сolumns
Sep 21, 2021
Assertions about actions taken by Gen. Mark Milley in the final days of the Trump presidency are serious enough to merit vigorous inquiry, and possibl...
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Round the Square
RTS
Marcie 
Aug 26, 2021
TODAY: Today is Women’s Equality Day. According to the National Women’s History Alliance, in 1973, the U.S. Congress designated August 26 as “Women’s ...
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