It had been a very long couple of days. My strained trapezius had been reminding me all day that I was no longer 25. And the humid Texas heat was a far cry from our dry Arizona heat. We walked into the Sushi place and downed a glass of water each before ordering the various
Read MoreDemocrats are firm believers in never letting a good crisis go to waste. It’s why they started talking about blocking gun sales to people on the no-fly list after Orlando, despite the shooter not being on the no-fly list, and universal background checks after Sandy Hook, despite that killer stealing his guns. In addition to
Read MoreReaders of Law and Liberty may have noticed that I am a fan of Justice Antonin Scalia (for example, here and here). I am also an admirer of Robert H. Bork, whom my colleague John McGinnis has described as “the most important legal scholar on the right in the last 50 years.” Bork was a pioneer in both the field of antitrust
Read MoreEver since the US Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights released the names of the now close to 100 institutions under investigation for Title IX sexual assault violations, rape on campus has been the kind of news story that is long on horrific detail and short on clarity. The overwhelming sense is that there is a
Read MoreThe debate over the efficacy of gun-free zones has only grown more heated in the wake of several recent mass casualty incidents. Here are five things to know about the controversial laws. 1. WHAT IS A GUN-FREE ZONE? Gun-free zones are areas that prohibit the possession of firearms, with some exemptions that depend on state
Read MoreIn Video Series ‘Change My Mind,’ Steven Crowder Engages With Opponents On Guns & Second Amendment
The Louder with Crowder team has started a fascinating new video series called Change My Mind in which Steven Crowder sits in a public area, advertises that he holds a certain political position, and asks people to engage in a one-on-one conversation with him regarding his position. Read More by Frank Camp
Read More“But here’s the reality. Saying the politically correct thing — such as supporting gun-free-zone policies for schools — when you wouldn’t apply the same to your own home because you realize it’s a dangerous idea, doesn’t at all make you a good person. It makes you scum.” One thing worse than supporting bad policy is
Read MoreWe Jews don’t have to imagine. We Jews must warn people.
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