Some judges pose as philosopher-kings who think they know better than the people and the law.
From the Editors: To the stars through adversity
Great nations should aspire to great deeds.
From the Editors: ICE out? Think again.
However much left-wing activists and politicians want to see ICE removed from their towns, they need to face facts: It’s not going to happen.
From the Editors: Current attempts to ‘modernize’ public notices fall short
Current law about public notices dates to 1976, a golden age of print journalism, but one very different from our own.
From the Editors: Voter ID is a popular, commonsense reform — so why are Democrats opposing it?
The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship only to register to vote — you wouldn’t need to prove it every time you vote. This seems like common sense.
From the Editors: A functioning republic needs a functioning news media
The announcement that the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette will soon cease publication is the latest example of a seriously damaging trend for Pennsylvania.
From the Editors: The words of a president
The feeling of loss and sympathy for the Reiners’ family was nearly universal, irrespective of his politics — but there was a notable exception.
