Rule of law
'Dismissed With Prejudice': District Judge Nixes Trump's Wisconsin Lawsuit
"In his reply brief, plaintiff 'asks that the Rule of Law' be followed," U.S. District Judge Brett Ludwig wrote. "It has been."
Judge Amy Coney Barrett Is the Right Nominee for This Moment
As a former law clerk of hers, I am one of the many people who models his life on Judge Barrett's.
America's Fight: Civilization Versus Anarchy
The stakes of this election are terrifyingly high.
Scoring the Democrats' Lawlessness
Last week's Democratic National Convention was one massive exercise in lawlessness.
ACLU's Unapologetic Attack on Law Enforcement Is Wrong
"Dismantle DHS" is just as silly as "Abolish ICE" and "Defund the Police."
Debate: Does America Have a Mass Incarceration Problem?
Marc Levin of Texas Public Policy Foundation's Right on Crime initiative debates Rafael A. Mangual of Manhattan Institute and City Journal.
Mass Decarceration Is Not the Answer
Government's first, and most solemn, duty is to protect the safety of its citizens.
Can the President Send in Federal Troops to Quell Domestic Violence?
One ultimate check upon presidential power comes in the form of the ballot box.
Why Police Should See the 'Defund' Movement as a Golden Opportunity
Many police chiefs have long called attention to the need to restructure police departments.
There Is No Alternative to the Police
Defunding the police is an experiment in human sacrifice.
Defund or Defend: The Great Republican Opportunity
Republicans should paint a bold contrast with Democrats on the issues of law and order and policing.
The Long Step Back for Law and Order
Our politics is less defined by Left versus Right than it is by We the People versus the ruling class.
Demonizing Police Costs Black Lives
Demonizing all police is both divisive and outright counterproductive.
National Guard Deployment Is a Delicate Mission
Veterans of three different militaries write about how the National Guard can carefully be deployed.
Federal Judge Says Trump's Attacks 'Undermine Faith in the Rule of Law'
"This is not normal," U.S. District Judge Paul Friedman said during a speech criticizing Trump's attacks on the judiciary.
Russia is Drowning in Corruption Trump Should Offer to Help
If Trump had a sensibility about the rule of law, he would recognize its sorry state in Russia as Putin's ultimate vulnerability.
Why America Needs Hoda Muthana on Trial in the U.S.
If Donald Trump is able to wrongfully strip someone you hate of their citizenship today, his successor may be able to do so to someone you love tomorrow.
Protests in Poland as Warsaw Forces Out Justices
The European Union is set to launch legal proceedings against Poland, where the right-wing ruling party can now appoint judges loyal to the government.
Neil Buchanan: Have We Lost Trust of the Free World?
Trump is making us villains abroad and gratuitously cruel at home.
Would Rachel Brand Stand Up to Trump?
The third in line in the Justice Department may be put to the test.
No, Mr. Pence. American Forces Don't Do Blind Obedience
Remarks at the U.S. Naval Academy reveal the vice president's ignorance about the law.
Neil Buchanan: You Think Trump's Not So Bad? Wrong!
That the explosions have not yet all happened does not mean that the fuses have not been lit.
Robert Reich: Was the Mother of All Bombs Legal?
It's a stretch to argue an Afghan group connected to ISIS is trying to establish an Islamic state.
Hidden Costs the Rest of Us Pay for Illegal Immigration
In California, thousands of illegal aliens operate cars without insurance or driver's licenses.
John Dean: Trump's Break With Tradition Is Un-American
Donald Trump simply does not know what he is doing, nor do most of those around him.
Brussels Must Decide on Punishment for Poland
A long-running EU battle over the rule of law in Poland could be drawing to a close.