A Closer Look at the Legacy of George Floyd’s Death
It is right to condemn excessive police force. To turn Floyd into a hero of a racialized morality play is inane.
It is right to condemn excessive police force. To turn Floyd into a hero of a racialized morality play is inane.
We have reached a dangerous pass if people are to be deterred from testifying on the ‘wrong’ side of politically fraught cases.
While the guilty verdicts are rational and defensible, the speedy nature of the decision could lead to problems for prosecutors in the appellate process.
Cahill denied a motion for mistrial but explained how the California lawmaker has created a potentially significant issue on appeal if Chauvin is convicted.
The sponsors of the Court-packing plan are gaslighting the nation with nonsensical explanations.
How to lose the All-Star Game, and everything else, to the Left.
The Derek Chauvin case is more complicated than prosecutors would have it.
The latest scandal on special COVID testing for family members could, ironically, work to the embattled governor’s advantage.
We don’t know what caused Sicknick’s death, whether the arrested men caused it, and why the medical report remains incomplete.
With the Derek Chauvin trial imminent, complications abound.
Though the question remains unanswered: What really happened to him?
Congress’s only job on Wednesday is to count.
Hawley and Cruz are engaged in a flagrant Washington power grab.
It was always a dice-roll. But in this moment, the case for having supported the president’s reelection bid is harder to make.
Far from persuading the Court to grant the petition, they will only reconfirm the justices’ apparent conviction that this is a toxic political dispute.
What a Wisconsin federal court’s order turning back another campaign lawsuit tells us about the election-rigging case.
Did the GOP attorneys general who backed Texas’s failed election lawsuit understand the dangerous implications of their argument?
The Justice Department faces unique challenges in conducting an investigation of the incoming president’s son.
There is no way the Supreme Court is going to entertain Texas’s lawsuit.
In a succinct order, the Court rejected a bid to undo the certification of Biden as winner of the 20 electoral votes at stake.
The new Georgia lawsuit raises significant and highly specific claims of illegality, in a departure from the approach of prior suits.
It does not appear Durham qualifies for the special-counsel post announced by the AG. Still, Biden would be wise to let the probe conclude.
A big statement today from the attorney general checks the president’s assertions.
Oregon’s decriminalization of hard narcotics should compel the feds to end the ambiguity over drug policy — while respecting state sovereignty.
The campaign’s post-election lawsuit was tossed, just before the commonwealth’s certification deadline.
The main problem for President Trump continues to be math.
The fat lady might not be singing yet — but she’s clearing her throat.
President Trump did many good things. But he never recognized the majesty of the presidency as something to rise to.
Elections are not like criminal cases.
The high stakes of this Supreme Court confirmation brought out the worst in Senate Democrats.