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Ed Whelan holds the Antonin Scalia Chair in Constitutional Studies at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. A regular contributor to National Review’s blog Bench Memos, he has closely covered ...
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Jeffrey Blehar is a National Review staff writer living in Chicago. He is also the co-host of National Review’s Political Beats podcast, which explores the great music of the modern era with ...
The Editors comprise the senior editorial staff of the National Review magazine and website. In the conflict over Planned Parenthood funding, the president is duty-bound to defend and implement ...
Benjamin Rothove is a National Review summer intern. He is a student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. A progressive Ivy League professor warned that higher education could become an “echo ...
A bill to tighten sanctions on Russia has been rewritten to authorize the president to impose tariffs on other countries at any rate up to 500 percent.
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Veronique de Rugy is a senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. We can’t continue to have a cycle of spending binges, tax cuts, and debt denial. Thanks to the ...
Ian Smith is an attorney in Washington, D.C., and a contributing blogger with immigration enforcement advocate, the Immigration Reform Law Institute. The Obama administration’s deferred-action ...
The ECCA will allow eligible taxpayers to receive a federal tax credit for contributions up to $1,700 per year to scholarship-granting nonprofits. There is no relationship between per pupil ...
2014—President Jimmy Carter’s sorry judicial legacy lives on. Thirty-five years after his appointment by Carter, 90-year-old Ninth Circuit judge Harry Pregerson—still in regular (rather than… ...
The invention of the like button, which today can be found everywhere on the internet, transformed digital advertising and marketing and fueled the rise of the social media industry. While most ...