Despite claiming years ago to have “the best words,” President-elect Donald Trump is something less than a flawless orator. Consider his remarks during an on-stage appearance this past summer at the ...
Between Eric Holder’s soft-on-crime memo, James Comey’s election meddling, and Jack Smith’s incessant lawfare, the United States Department of Justice has spent much of the last two decades in the ...
Over Ruled: The Human Toll of Too Much Law, by Neil Gorsuch and Janie Nitze (HarperCollins, 304 pp., $25.60) It’s daunting to start or run a business in the United States. You often can’t pursue your ...
President Biden signed legislation in October exempting semiconductor projects from review under the National Environmental Policy Act. While the new Building Chips in America law will accelerate fab ...
Self-appointed advocates too often prevent the most gravely disabled from accessing care.
In September 2018, I left my home in Washington, D.C., to spend a year in a small Rust Belt town to help with the opioid crisis. Like half of all U.S. counties, Lawrence County, Ohio, lacked a single ...
Mark P. Mills is a distinguished senior fellow at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, a contributing editor at the City Journal, a faculty fellow at Northwestern University’s McCormick school of ...
Claire Berlinski is a City Journal contributing editor, a freelance investigative journalist, travel writer, biographer, and novelist who lives in Istanbul. She is the author of Menace in Europe: Why ...
George L. Kelling, who died in 2019, was a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a professor in the School of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University, and a fellow at the Kennedy School of ...