EDITORIAL: Justice for Arizona rancher George Kelly

opinion: The left's fight over the right to self-defense suffered a major setback on Monday when prosecutors in Santa Cruz County, Arizona, decided to drop charges against 75-year-old rancher George Alan Kelly after disagreeing verdicts dismissed his murder conviction. In Democratic jurisdictions across the country, left-leaning prosecutors side with the lawless and make an example […]

John Kennedy Says Justice Department ‘Got It Good And Hard’ In SCOTUS Immunity Decision

Republican Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana said Monday that the Biden administration had sought a swift Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity and “robustly won it.” The Supreme Court ruled in former President Donald Trump's immunity appeal that a president enjoys immunity from prosecution for “official business” while in office. Kennedy called the 6-3 decision, […]

Justice Will Sellers: Discrimination’s diversity

One hundred years ago, Congress passed and President Calvin Coolidge signed a new immigration bill that was relatively uncontroversial in the United States (it passed 69-9 in the Senate and 308-62 in the House of Representatives) but had global implications. Its origins were in studies completed by the Dillingham Commission, which was established by President […]

Justice Will Sellers: The Magna Carta’s Constitutional Tradition

Bloodless revolutions are the exception, not the rule: in fact, history is full of wars in which different nations and regional groups pitted one another against one another over territory and other economic interests. Survival of the fittest is not a theory but a reality for most of the world's history, and the slogan “might […]