Politics
Sorry, Mr. President: If You Want Tariffs, You Need Congress
Trump’s claim that he can enact global tariffs unilaterally is constitutionally dubious. Source link
What Are We Going to Do About Abortion?
In the third year since the end of Roe, let’s stop wasting time. Source link
The Folly of an ‘Interim’ Agreement with Iran
It would neither produce long-term stability nor bring about Iranian nuclear disarmament. Source link
Medicaid Reform Falls Short for People with Disabilities
The Senate should include reforms to ensure that the program can return to its original purpose of supporting the most vulnerable. Source link
A Flawed Portrait of Bill Buckley
Sam Tanenhaus deserves credit for the care he took in the research and writing, but the epic biography is blighted by his hobbyhorses. Source link
The Way Forward for Religious Charter Schools After <em>St. Isidore</em>
Recent disappointment at the Supreme Court doesn’t mean the fight against prohibiting religious-sponsored charter schools should go away. Here’s what advocates can still do. Source link
The Commencement Address Harvard Needs
The university doesn’t need self-referential self-congratulation. It needs introspection of the sort Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn once urged of it. Source link
This June, Resolve to Celebrate Fidelity
Affirming the timeless values that continue to sustain this great nation is a better use of the month than what others devote it to. Source link
What on Earth Is Wrong with <i>60 Minutes</i>?
Scott Pelley’s pious defense of journalism is contradicted by the slow-motion implosion of CBS’s marquee news program. Source link
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