Conservatives Shouldn’t Blink On Criminal Justice Reform
By Rachel Lu: The real myth about criminal justice reform is that we somehow have a choice in whether it happens.
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By Rachel Lu: The real myth about criminal justice reform is that we somehow have a choice in whether it happens.
Read MoreIt’s called the fundamental transformation of America. If news stories like this continue, expect Donald Trump to win big in November. The above headline is from the Drudge Report this morning — and here…
Read MoreBy Kevin Ring: Congress’ misguided criminal justice priorities have allowed thousands of violent criminals to escape punishment, and denied justice to their victims.
Read MoreHere are two posts about the city of my birth — first from City Journal then from the Manhattan Institute: Its population declining, Chicago should focus on its core strengths—and forget about competing with…
Read MoreBy Heather Mac Donald: As the homicide rate keeps rising in many cities, even some who dismissed the ‘Ferguson effect’ admit the phenomenon is real.
Read MoreBy Michael Barone: University of Missouri–St. Louis criminologist Richard Rosenfeld has had “second thoughts.”
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Read MoreBy Michael Cutler: There is no way of knowing how many additional crimes have been committed by these aliens released in Obama’s-sanctioned “prison-break.”
Read MoreHow many Americans know about the extent of human trafficking around the globe? Thanks to this film, more soon will. From BarbWire: A new movie out May 16 brings the issue of child sex…
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Read MoreBy Cully Stimson: It is only going to get worse, given the trend towards increased legalization and liberalization of marijuana laws in the United States.
Read MoreBy Mark Antonio Wright: American males should embrace the hard work of building their lives in a way their grandfathers and great-grandfathers would have recognized.
Read MoreBy Victor Davis Hanson: There are an estimated 300 or so jurisdictions — entire states, counties, cities, and municipalities — that enacted “sanctuary city” laws.
Read MoreBy Jon Seidel, Andy Grimm and Tina Sfondeles: “Nothing is more stunning than having ‘serial child molester’ and ‘speaker of the house’ in the same sentence,” Judge Durkin said.
Read MoreBy Kyle Sammin: Americans don’t like being told what to do, and we have long held an essential part of our liberty to be the right to say ‘no.’ Jury nullification is precisely that.
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