Even if the outcome was right, the Supreme Court’s procedure in TikTok v. Garland was all wrong.
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Some journalists seem to think they can make up for the evils of the past by embracing a capital letter.
Bucharest’s presidential election has given us yet another exhibit of elite panic and overreach.
Britain's dystopian-sounding Counter Disinformation Unit should make Americans grateful for our First Amendment.
In many ways, the entire macroeconomic sector is comparable to astrology.
In its way, the new Bonhoeffer biopic dramatizes the problem of Christian martyrdom in the modern world.
Jonathan Gienapp's attack on originalism deserves a serious response.
Government oversight over this innovative technology rests on an expansive interpretation of antitrust laws.
Syria's new leaders could highlight a more moderate path for disenchanted Muslim men who fell under the spell of Jihadism.
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Without agreed-upon markers of adult maturity, society devolves to the point where moms are arrested for letting 10-year-olds walk down the street.
Eastwood’s newest film, Juror #2, is a moving exploration of the moral complexity of human life.
Sleep experts are anxious to end Daylight Savings, because they want to put us to bed like toddlers.
Are laws mandating online age verification constitutional?
In the wake of technological revolution, the Supreme Court should let states and parents protect their children from online pornography.
A Texas law facing judicial scrutiny is a violation of our First Amendment freedoms.