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Michael A. FragosoThe Federalist |
Judge Boardman may not be interested in deterring the next Nicholas Roske, but Congress has the power to deter the next Boardman.

If Whitehouse truly believed in free speech, he would abandon his decade-long quest to punish those whose speech he disagrees with.

Senate Republicans should ignore Coons complaints against the White House.

Inviting Democrats to sit at the immigration-policy table will accomplish nothing and will jeopardize this core issue of the president’s.


Repealing Biden-era California waivers is an appropriate exercise of congressional powers against executive misinterpretation of the law.

Senate Republicans obviously shouldn’t outsource their legislative prerogatives to the parliamentarian.

Congress has a history of delegating its legislative power to private entities, usually with enthusiastic support from progressives. Those chickens...

The kind of clerked-for-four-justices-and-the-Pope, writes-poetry-about-calculus nominees Trump needed last time aren’t necessary politically. If...
