Technology and the Fourth Amendment
By John Yoo & James Phillips • National Review We now hold the equivalent of yesterday’s supercomputers in our pockets. Communications occur instantly, from encrypted messages to Twitter blasts that…
By John Yoo & James Phillips • National Review We now hold the equivalent of yesterday’s supercomputers in our pockets. Communications occur instantly, from encrypted messages to Twitter blasts that…
By Senator Ben Sasse (NE) • Wall Street Journal Brett Kavanaugh has been accused of hating women, hating children, hating clean air, wanting dirty water. He’s been declared an existential…
By Cameron Cawthorne • Washington Free Beacon Sen. Joe Manchin (D., W.Va.) on Wednesday praised President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee for having “all the right qualities.” But he stopped…
By The National Review Judge Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump’s new nominee for the Supreme Court, is a whip-smart legal conservative. As a judge in the highest-profile appeals court in…
Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement is inarguably a game-changer. It will take some time and depend on who President Donald Trump picks as his replacement to see just how much. For…
By David Harsanyi • The Federalist It’s odd, isn’t it, that so many of the folks who warn us about the authoritarianism of the GOP also happen to support an…
By Investor’s Business Daily Taxes: Whatever you think about the issue of taxing internet sales, the simple fact is that the Supreme Court has just guaranteed that people across the…
By Kyle Sammin • National Review Last month, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Gill v. Whitford, which concerns gerrymandering in Wisconsin. Gill is the latest of many instances in…
By Peter Roff • USNews My high school biology teacher, Dudley Davis, used to like to remind us all that “figures can’t lie, but liars can figure.” How right he…
By Peter Roff • USNews It’s not clear when the Senate started playing politics with Supreme Court nominations. Some say it’s been that way all along, going back at least…
By Ronald A Cass • USAToday Smart people often say stupid things. #MistakesHappen. But it takes a certain special orientation to repeat obviously false and ridiculous statements over and over.…
By Gregg Jarrett • Fox News Some Democrats, still seething over the stalled U.S. Supreme Court nomination of Merrick Garland, are trying. But their dream of delivering political retribution has,…
By Nicholas Griepsma • The Federalist Now that the Supreme Court is poised to add a ninth Justice to its ranks, many are anxiously awaiting the court’s next move on…
by Lachlan Markay • The Federalist Tom Steyer wants to amend the U.S. Constitution to allow the government to regulate religious sermons, tap the phones of the American Civil Liberties…
by Peter Roff • U.S. News The armchair constitutionalists who have lately been about the business of trying to nullify the decision of the United States Supreme Court in the…