December 7, 2020 Laura Ingraham: Biden more afraid of upsetting far left than alienating Trump supporters President-elect Joe Biden's claim last month that he "seeks not to divide but unify" has been undercut by his nomination of California Attorney General Xavier Becerra as the next secretary of health and human services, Laura Ingraham argued Monday.
December 3, 2020 What's driving coronavirus vaccine hesitancy in US? The United States is potentially days away from approving the first round of coronavirus vaccines just nine months after the global pandemic ripped through every state, claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and crippled the once robust economy.
December 1, 2020 Fired cybersecurity chief may include Trump attorney in lawsuit over death threats Former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs said Tuesday he plans to take legal action against people who have threatened his life after he disagreed with his onetime boss, President Trump, over the validity of the Nov. 3 election.
November 27, 2020 John Yoo: Supreme Court rejection of Cuomo’s COVID restrictions on worship upholds religious liberty We should welcome a Supreme Court decision issued Wednesday night that is an important victory for religious liberty. The court overturned New York's strict limits on attendance at religious services during the coronavirus pandemic.
November 26, 2020 Judge Andrew P. Napolitano: On Thanksgiving, questions about government and politics to ponder What if the government’s true goal is to perpetuate its own power? What if the real levers of governmental power are pulled by agents and diplomats and by bureaucrats and central bankers behind the scenes?
November 25, 2020 John Yoo: Trump pardon of Flynn ends unjust prosecution of former national security adviser President Trump’s pardon not only ends any injustice to Michael Flynn. It restores the proper balance to the separation of powers. Courts will no longer claim the right to direct a prosecution that even prosecutors no longer wish to bring.
November 24, 2020 NYPD, New York sheriffs won't enforce Thanksgiving gathering order Earlier this month, the governor limited indoor and outdoor gatherings at private residences to up to 10 people.
November 23, 2020 Dave Sidhu: Justice Alito was right — cancel culture in the law is dangerous The Supreme Court justice recently stated that "tolerance for opposing views is now in short supply in many law schools, and in the broader academic community."
November 21, 2020 Appeals court rules Tennessee can enforce Down Syndrome abortion ban A federal appeals court ruled Friday that Tennessee can begin outlawing abortions because of a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome, as well as prohibit the procedure if it’s based on the race or gender of the fetus.
November 19, 2020 Judge Andrew P. Napolitano: Coronavirus shutdowns by governors are unconstitutional, illegal and immoral Governors claiming they want to rid the land of the COVID-19 have interfered with freedoms without due process that are guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. By doing that, they have set themselves up for criminal prosecutions when normalcy returns.