The president has not come close to showing a balance-of-payments crisis, the statutorily required precondition for imposing tariffs under Section 122.
Trump, Justice Neil Gorsuch gave one of the finest explanations of why Congress matters in the American constitutional design. Citizens of all ideologies should demand that our federal legislature ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom pardoned an illegal immigrant who was convicted of attempted murder, along with various other charges, allowing the offender to remain in the U.S. while his ...
Economists have been vindicated in their prediction that tariffs would hardly affect the overall balance of trade.
You can argue that the FCC’s equal-time rule is dumb and outdated in today’s media environment. But it is a regulation on the books.
Andy McCarthy is right on the money, literally, in his post today. He argues that the new 10 percent global tariff Trump is imposing under Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act is flatly illegal. The law ...
President Trump delivers his State of the Union address tonight. The speech comes just days after a Supreme Court rebuke on tariffs scrambled the president’s trade war — and as a military build-up in ...
Opinion

When Regimes Must Change

R egime change is somewhat back in favor in Washington, albeit in decidedly Trumpian ways. But what exactly should the phrase mean? When and under what circumstances is it advisable, and how is it ...
In response to a video of Liu putting her hand over her heart for the national anthem that included the caption, “In a world full of Colin Kaepernicks, be an Alysa Liu,” a progressive user replied: ...
The technology has gotten too good for politics to stop it.
We shouldn’t further federalize elections, much less nuke the filibuster, to address a problem of marginal scale that states can address on their own.
The suit, Texas v. BlackRock, asserts that investment firms BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street colluded to slash domestic coal production to satisfy their “environmental, social, and governance” ...