As my hometown of Philadelphia burns, remember that voting to appease the rioters only proves that violence works and leads to more of it. My latest at The Federalist.
Month: October 2020
Blame the Law, Not the court
StandardDemocrats and originalists were on the same side in the recent Pa. S.Ct. decision. As I wrote today in The Federalist, flaws in the law are the legislature’s fault in this case.
No Knocks
Standard“Liberal or conservative, if you care about civil liberties at all, you probably find it alarming that the state would send armed men to force their way into your house uninvited and unannounced.” My latest column at Broad+Liberty.
Pelosi’s Constitutional Shenanigans
StandardToday at The Federalist, I wrote about how Nancy Pelosi’s 25th Amendment bill would politicize a non-political process at a time when the nation would least be able to afford it.
Taxing, Fracking, and Court-Packing
StandardTwitter was buzzing last night, and I collected some of the best of it for The Federalist.
Disorder in the Court
StandardIn this week’s Washington Examiner, I reviewed Ilya Shapiro’s new and timely book, Supreme Disorder: Judicial Nominations and the Politics of America’s Highest Court.