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Oregon Lawmakers Renew Uphill Battle Against Mandatory Sentencing
By Tim Gruver
(The Center Square) — The Oregon Legislature is renewing its decades-long battle against mandatory sentencing laws that has divided prosecutors and lawmakers...
Washington Lawmakers Look at Loosening Occupational Licensing Laws
By Tim Gruver
The COVID-19 pandemic has made finding a job harder than ever, and Washington lawmakers are once again debating how to lower the...
The Scars of 2020
By Victor Davis Hanson
Amid plague, national lockdown, riot and arson, iconoclasm, recession, and the most contested voting in history, the country leaves 2020 with...
State Appeals School-Choice Program Ruling to Tennessee Supreme Court
By Vivian Jones
State officials are asking the Tennessee Supreme Court to allow a school-choice program to move forward after being ruled unconstitutional by lower...
How America’s Cities Became Bastions of Progressive Politics
By Edward Ring
In 2016 the American presidential election was not so much blue state versus red state as blue urban centers versus everywhere else....
Meet Rachael Rollins, the Rogue Prosecutor Whose Policies Are Wreaking Havoc in Boston
This commentary is part of a series on the rogue prosecutors around the country who have been backed by liberal billionaires such as George...
Restoration of Order Stalled As Cities’ Policies Lead to Killings, Other Lawlessness
With the police in many cities hamstrung by their local governments, Antifa rioters and allied organizations are becoming more emboldened. The violence has escalated from throwing rocks and blocking streets to violent physical attacks on people and even killing.
Response to Surge of Lawlessness Shows Big Divide Between Democrats, Republicans
The surge of lawlessness has revealed a large divide between the country’s two major political parties over law and order and citizens’ right to self-defense.
Federal Court Denies Oakland’s Efforts to Block Coal Shipments to Port Terminal
California Attorney General, Xavier Becerra, has lost the latest bid by public officials in the state to block shipments of coal through the Oakland Bulk and Oversized Terminal.
Organization Tracks Lawsuits Challenging Colleges’ Sexual Misconduct Policies
FIRE’s Campus Due Process Litigation Tracker is a searchable database of Title IX litigation.