


What Gorsuch’s Critics Get Wrong about the Administrative State
Harvard law professor Mark Tushnet and others have sought to discredit Gorsuch’s latest dissent and my research at the same time. Their attacks are off-base.

Misreading Prosperity
“Democrats want to go back to the 1950s so they can work there. Republicans want to go back to the 1950s so they can live there.”

Some Tax Bravery, Please
In a column for NRO earlier this week, we wrote about the tax proposal currently being put forward by Senators Marco Rubio (R., Fla.) and Mike Lee (R., Utah). We ...

Hostage to the Child Tax Credit
Thirty-five.
It’s that number that stops you: 35 percent, the top rate on the tax plan put forward by two Republican senators, presidential hopeful Marco Rubio of Florida and Mike Lee ...

Where de Blasio Is Right
When television showed police turning their backs on Mayor Bill de Blasio recently, many viewers instinctively rotated in their chairs along with the police.
After all, Mayor de Blasio’s pandering to ...

Coolidge’s Tree
There’s always debate around Christmas. One topic is church’s intrusion upon state. People scan the details of the lighting of the National Christmas Tree for symbols of “Christmas” rather than ...

Detox The New Republic
The New Republic is failing because it doesn’t tweet enough.
The New Republic is failing because it doesn’t spend to report big stories.
The New Republic is failing because it doesn’t cover business.
The New Republic is ...

Jeff Sessions, the Anti-Warren
Focus on result, and process will fall into place.
That’s the American rule when it comes money management. It’s also been the rule of politicians since the days of Ronald Reagan ...

Playing Monopoly in New Jersey
Sometime soon Judge Julio Mendez, of New Jersey’s Superior Court, will decide whether a 67-year-old piano tuner named Charlie Birnbaum gets to keep his house.
New Jersey’s mighty Casino Reinvestment Development ...