Smith Has Got to Go By James Phillips November 16, 2020 Thirty years of confusion and anemic free-exercise protection is enough.
NR PLUS Could Pennsylvania Vote Hinge on a Supreme Court Call? By Andrew C. McCarthy November 4, 2020 A primer on another curveball in the election: Republican Party of Pennsylvania v. Boockvar, which the Court has not taken up — yet.
Avoiding Judicial Armageddon By Orrin Hatch October 28, 2020 How Americans can prevent a Court-packing disaster.
The New Court By Yuval Levin October 27, 2020 The addition of Justice Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court could be transformative in many ways.
Congress v. the Constitution By James L. Buckley October 17, 2020 Few Americans understand the degree to which the Constitution’s safeguards are being whittled away. We must remind them of these safeguards.
Another Incoherent Critique of Judge Barrett By Charles C. W. Cooke October 16, 2020 At Slate, Dahlia Lithwick insists that she is not arguing that Supreme Court justices should make up the law in order to yield outcomes they prefer.
NR PLUS Amy Coney Barrett Is Right about Guns and Voting By Dan McLaughlin October 15, 2020 The Constitution treats felons’ gun rights and voting rights differently.
On the Second Amendment and Hunting By David Harsanyi October 14, 2020 The debate on ratification was over militias and standing armies, never over individual ownership of guns.
On Day Two, Democrats Attack Everything but Judge Barrett’s Actual Record By Carrie Campbell Severino October 14, 2020 The strongest theme from the second day was Barrett’s brilliance and her commitment to the Constitution and the separation of powers.