The pandemic has prompted public officials to impose restrictions that have often contorted or ignored constitutional boundaries. It’s encouraging that a number of judges haven’t been afraid to call out abuses.
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If casinos and movie theaters are open, Nevada’s Capitol building should be too.
Apparently, the swamp isn’t swampy enough. Congressional Democrats are bringing back earmarks.
The Clark County School District’s announcement on Wednesday that all students will be returning to the classroom in coming weeks is welcome and long overdue.
The House is poised to pass the latest COVID stimulus package, a $1.9 trillion tribute to Washington’s economic dysfunction. Let’s look at what Democrats call pandemic relief.
Congress has no role in regulating cable or satellite TV content, and it’s an egregious abuse of power for House members to threaten private interests in pursuit of a censorial agenda.
The league helped the Metropolitan Police Department fight mistrust in minority neighborhoods.
Checks and balances only work when one branch of government is willing to check another.
For small-time landlords who count on rental income to make ends meet, the eviction freeze has created its own set of hardships.
The success of the coronavirus vaccine in Israel looks more like a miracle than what could be reasonably expected from a medical breakthrough.