Is Trump’s Crazy, Baseless Immunity Defense Maybe Going to Work?

Donald Trump’s federal trial for trying to overturn the 2020 election has been delayed until an appeals court decides whether he has immunity or not—exactly what the former president wanted. Trump’s trial was originally set for March 4, the day Continue reading Is Trump’s Crazy, Baseless Immunity Defense Maybe Going to Work?

The Work That Didn’t Win Claudia Goldin Her Nobel Is Great Too

Another driver of the Great Compression was an increase in the number of college graduates that matched and occasionally exceeded rising demand for skilled labor, especially after passage of the G.I Bill in 1944 furnished free tuition to World War Continue reading The Work That Didn’t Win Claudia Goldin Her Nobel Is Great Too

Susan Collins Jokes She’ll Wear Bikini to Work With New Senate Dress Code

“No President has done more for Israel than I have. Somewhat surprisingly, however, our wonderful Evangelicals are far more appreciative of this than the people of the Jewish faith, especially those living in the U.S.,” he wrote on Truth Social. Continue reading Susan Collins Jokes She’ll Wear Bikini to Work With New Senate Dress Code

Alito: Recusing From Cases Involving Friends Would “Disrupt” Supreme Court’s Work

It’s highly unusual for justices to sit for interviews. But Alito has regularly given preferential treatment to the Journal’s editorial page, which is known for its ultraconservative leaning. In one of the interviews with Rivkin and Journal editorial page features Continue reading Alito: Recusing From Cases Involving Friends Would “Disrupt” Supreme Court’s Work