

Today’s Bloomberg Opinion column* asks whether a federal ban on abortion should be on the pro-life legislative agenda now that Roe is gone–and if so, how high on that agenda ...

Our Conservative Constitution
Neutrally applying the Constitution, as its provisions were originally understood, will tend to produce conservative rather than liberal results.

Breyer’s History of ‘Strife’
The justice writes about ‘religiously based social conflict,’ ‘disunion,’ religious wars, ‘division,’ and ‘strife’ in his dissent in Carson v. Makin.

Why the Tide May Be Turning on Pro-Family Policy
The new Romney-Burr-Daines plan for a child benefit is well timed for the impending reversal of Roe v. Wade.

The Conservative Case in 2022
From my latest Bloomberg Opinion column:
The issues Republicans want to highlight — inflation, crime, and illegal immigration — all fit into a larger conservative story about government. Each of them involves a ...

‘Keep Them Offline’: Inside the New Issue of National Review
In the cover story for NR’s new issue, Christine Rosen takes up a question society has neglected to ask: Why do we let children use social media?

Americans Care More about Real Wages Than Jobs Stats
When inflation is high, voters feels it directly at the grocery store and gas pump.

Weighing the Risks of Tighter Money
Tightening money too much and too fast would unnecessarily boost unemployment and could even cause a recession, but it’s a risk we should consider.

Politico Flunks Abortion History
Early American laws didn’t allow abortions before quickening.

The Supreme Court’s Bit Part in Gun Politics
The political branches, rather than the courts, have been the chief obstacle to new regulations.