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Rather than await the decision on the Affordable Care Act, President Obama decided to attack preemptively with error-filled claims about the place of judicial review in our constitutional system. Judicial review springs from the duty of a court, when deciding a case before it, to enforce the Constitution over a conflicting act of Congress.
Jan. 21 is an auspicious day, for two reasons. It is the date of the South Carolina primary, and it is the second anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision.
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich knows how to press the Left's soft spots. Even as he fades from the front of the Republican presidential pack, he deserves credit for attacking the judiciary's seizure of power over some of society's most important issues. Choosing new Supreme Court justices will be one...
People are misrepresenting Reagan's necessary compromises while in office, to incorrectly associate him with having a liberal agenda.
Our extraordinary interest in Lincoln has a lot to do with what he said and how he said it.
By studying the debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas, we may find lessons that will help us peacefully and firmly get America back on track.
"Year of Meteors" is Douglas R. Egerton's fascinating account of the bizarre and explosive election of 1860, which boasted four major candidates and set the two halves of the country at each other's throats.
Who was Lincoln, why did he do what he did, and why should we remember him today?






