July 3, 2020 Arthur Herman: Different revolutions — Some seek to destroy. Here's what we did in 1776 instead On the eve of this Fourth of July, there have been two cautionary tales playing out before our eyes.
June 17, 2020 Ben Shapiro: Is America falling apart? It can seem that way in this totalitarian moment The founding vision has been abandoned in pursuit of something more fulfilling: a communitarian vision of reality in which the will of the mob is perceived as virtuous.
May 12, 2020 Michael Pack: Clarence Thomas in his own words — these values inspired him to overcome victimhood Clarence Thomas has called the grandfather who raised him “the greatest man” he has ever known
April 15, 2020 Coronavirus checkpoints, restrictions bring on lawsuits, constitutional questions One of the focal points of these complaints has been vehicle checkpoints, as states increasingly harden their own borders in a bid to restrict travel from regions hard-hit by the virus.
January 17, 2020 Trump updates school prayer guidance: 'We will uphold religious liberty' While his impeachment trial was getting underway in the Senate on Thursday, President Trump gave a hat tip to his evangelical base by updating federal guidance on prayer in public schools — an action that came on National Religious Freedom Day.
September 12, 2019 Judge Andrew Napolitano: San Francisco violates NRA’s freedom of speech under Constitution No one should have to hesitate to express any opinion publicly for fear of incurring the wrath of the government.
August 7, 2019 Ben Shapiro says 'red flag' laws could bring massive gun grab if not done right The editor-in-chief of The Daily Wire, Ben Shapiro, said partisan anger and political abuse of proposed red-flag gun laws could lead to a power grab by the government if statutes and regulations aren't instituted properly.
April 10, 2019 Texas moves to become next state to protect free speech on college campuses Texas is poised to become the latest state in the country to enact a measure aimed at protecting free speech on public college campuses.
May 1, 2018 Florida's 'Starry Night' homeowners battle city over First Amendment rights In a picture-perfect city known for its artsy charm just outside Orlando, Fla., a house adorned with blue and yellow swirls is stuck in the middle of a heated dispute between city hall and homeowners.
January 31, 2018 The Tenth Amendment: Out of the shadows and into the spotlight This term, Supreme Court watchers are paying close attention to “Masterpiece Cakeshop”—the gay wedding cake case--which could be a landmark in First Amendment jurisprudence.