Opinion
In the House of Representatives, Disgrace is a Bipartisan Affair
An utter collapse in the budgeting process. A narrowly averted government shutdown. An empty speaker’s chair with no clear successor. Who in the House is not to blame?
When It’s Time to Choose a Major, Quit Fooling Yourself
The best advice I received before freshman year was to study a subject in which I had already demonstrated real interest and aptitude, rather than engage in self-torture.
A Perfect Week at the Supreme Court
In a matter of days, the Court’s originalist majority successfully preserved the Equal Protection Clause, the First Amendment, and the constitutional separation of powers.
Hopeless Presidential Candidates Need Not Be Useless
The Republican Party could be a more gracious, optimistic, and honorable place once a handful of primary contenders with little chance of victory leave their mark.