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Opinion | Taylor Swift’s Carbon Allowance

No one escapes the climate police these days, and that includes Taylor Swift. The pop star has been criticized recently…

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Opinion | Trump Takes the Iowa Caucus, and the GOP Is His

Those who thought it was still Reagan’s party were proved wrong Monday night.

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Opinion | Chevron Deference Is a Case of Too Much Judicial Restraint

By David B. Rivkin Jr. and Andrew M. Grossman Conservatives often criticize liberal jurists for “judicial activism”—disregarding laws passed by…

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Opinion | Iowa Gives Trump II a Boost

Jan. 15, 2024 11:41 pm ET Donald Trump romped to victory in the Iowa caucuses on Monday night, launching the…

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Opinion | The Case for the Supreme Court to Overturn Chevron Deference

The Supreme Court has been trying to restore the proper constitutional balance of power, and its next opportunity comes Wednesday…

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Opinion | The Humiliation of Davos Man

He isn’t taking over the world. He’s pleading with the world to trust him.

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Opinion | The Welfare State Robs Peter to Pay Peter

The American welfare state is built on the idea of taxing those who are better off to give to those…

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Opinion | New York’s Voter Suppression

Closed primaries and early registration deadlines make it hard to cast a ballot that counts.

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Opinion | Federal Contracting Is the Next DEI Target

Critics of diversity, equity and inclusion policies scored an important victory with last year’s Supreme Court decision in Students for…

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OpenAI Bans Use of AI Tools for Campaigning, Voter Suppression

OpenAI outlined limits on using its tools in politics during the run-up to elections in 2024, amid mounting concern that…

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