The former president faces multiple felony charges for the kind of thing he repeatedly called for others to be imprisoned for doing.
Law and Justice
Biden’s Judicial Nominees Struggle With Antitrust
A review of answers submitted by the nominees reveals a lack of a nuanced understanding of the core legal issues in competition policy.
Why Supreme Court Protests Matter
Public outrage at the extreme decisions and corruption may have gotten John Roberts to uphold Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
Atlanta’s Unrelenting Cop City Crusade
Today on Based, the Atlanta City Council is hell-bent on building a $70 million police playground. It’s the last thing the city needs.
Tossed by Cement Mixers, the Court Grows Dizzy
Last Thursday, the Supremes ruled against a union of cement-mixer drivers—but their very odd decision could have been lots worse for American workers.
The Real ‘Remain in Mexico’ Begins at the Border
The likely consequences of Biden’s new immigration policy will be misery for thousands seeking refuge.
What’s the Refugee Endgame for Latin America?
The Biden administration is trying to bottle up migrants south of the border. It isn’t working.
Stirrings of a Conservative Christian Rule of Law
The court case involving the FDA approval of mifepristone revealed a little too much about the conservative movement’s aims.
New Hampshire Senators Silence Opposition to Controversial Judicial Nominee
A litany of red flags in Michael Delaney’s record has delayed his judicial confirmation for months. But few will speak out.
The Half-Operational Digital Immigration Office
Want to apply for asylum? The government has an extremely janky app for that.

