Don’t Go Soft on the ICANN Handoff
Congress is wrong to take itself out of the game. by Peter Roff • US News & World Report If, as CQ.com reported Thursday, GOP congressional leaders…
Congress is wrong to take itself out of the game. by Peter Roff • US News & World Report If, as CQ.com reported Thursday, GOP congressional leaders…
by Jonathan S. Tobin • Commentary Hillary Clinton was in Texas on Thursday doing what she usually does: not taking questions from the press while seeking…
Earmarks, legislative action benefited husband’s benefactors by Kelly Riddell • The Washington Times Hillary Rodham Clinton’s efforts to provide favors to major donors to her husband’s…
by The Washington Examiner Editorial Board Last week, we looked at how the EPA manipulated the public comments process for its new rule defining protected waters under the Clean Water Act.…
by Larry Elder • Townhall Fourteen to one, in favor. That was the Los Angeles City Council vote to raise, over the next five years, the city’s minimum…
The Left desperately wants to blame Obamacare’s chaos on the GOP. But it is all a lie. They passed it without a single GOP vote and they rammed it down America’s throat…
by Edward Schlosser • Vox I’m a professor at a midsize state school. I have been teaching college classes for nine years now. I have won (minor) teaching…
Frontiers of Freedom released by the following statement by its President, George Landrith regarding Copyright Office Modernization: Intellectual Property Rights are an increasingly important part of the U.S. economy and…
By Shawn Macomber • Lawfare Tyranny As he awaits his fate at the hands of Dutch immigration authorities, Mathieu Ngudjolo — the first person acquitted of crimes against humanity charges by the…
by Peter Roff • The Daily Caller The United States Department of Justice has a well-earned reputation for ruthlessness in its pursuit of lawbreakers, to the point where…
By Shawn Macomber • Lawfare Tyranny Kenya recently settled its outstanding 2014 “contributions” to the International Criminal Court with a €26,110 ($28,542) payment, according to the Court’s Report of the Committee on Budget…