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The Boise case proves that pro bono litigation is not always “for the public good.”
Mark Pulliam
May 18, 2022
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Tucker Carlson Not Surrendering
Host on liberal hypocrisy: you can notice racial policies to weaken white vote, but only if you celebrate them
Rod Dreher
May 18, 2022
Princeton’s Disgrace
Rod Dreher
May 18, 2022
Kintsugi Alison
Rod Dreher
May 17, 2022
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Rand Paul Does Not Consent
Paul was the only senator who objected to passing a bipartisan $40 billion aid package for Ukraine through unanimous consent.
Bradley Devlin
May 18, 2022
Formula for Failure
Carmel Richardson
May 17, 2022
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Keep Finland And Sweden Out of NATO
The last thing America needs is more security dependents in Europe.
Bradley Devlin
May 17, 2022

Bitcoin and the Rule of the Material
Whether as quietist retreat or gnostic withdrawal, the political allure of cryptocurrencies doesn't seem to stand up to the hard forces of reality.
Sohrab Ahmari
May 17, 2022

Don’t Doubt the Trans Dogma
A recent town hall on transgender healthcare showed activist doctors' religious belief in the current trans dogma.
John D. Sailer
May 17, 2022

Our Leaders Must Enforce the Law
Progressive prosecutors are leading their cities and states into unconstitutional waters.
Kevin Frazier
May 17, 2022

The Global Fertilizer Crisis
There's a chance things get much worse for America's farmers before they get better.
John Hirschauer
May 17, 2022


A Fury of Life
Remembering Midge Decter (1927-2022) and a more conservative neoconservatism.
Matthew Schmitz
May 16, 2022

The Comeback of Rand Paul
Asking basic questions about the $40 billion blank check to the Ukrainians is just one of several savvy moves by the Kentucky senator on the political rebound.
Curt Mills
May 16, 2022

Multiculturalism Is Anti-Culture
Multiculturalism cannot be understood simply as a “different kind of culture.”
Adam Ellwanger
May 16, 2022

Nationally Reviewing Realism
At a National Review Institute conference last week, neoconservatives tried to rebrand as the true realists. They didn't quite pull it off.
Declan Leary
May 14, 2022

Hillsdale Takes on Biden’s DOE
The Biden administration's new rule would give public schools a veto over charter school applications, but Hillsdale is not giving up.
Carmel Richardson
May 14, 2022