The opening act of the 2012 presidential campaign is over. As the curtain falls on Rick Santorum, the rest of us enjoy intermission.
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The Administration That Won’t Defend DOMA Still Enforces It
Love conquers all, eventually. But for now, a bureaucracy that can’t defend DOMA still enforces it.
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Strip Search The Supreme Court
What were they smoking when they said routine strip searches are okay? Maybe we’ll find out if we make justices disrobe.
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Aberrations Underscore Flight Crews’ Usual Excellence
Breakdowns and tirades get the headlines, but airline crews and ground staff do their best under difficult daily circumstances.
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A Childish GOP Ad On Health Care
A childish political ad shows why the Supreme Court should let Americans watch its hearings live and uncut.
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Protecting The EPA From Itself
A heavy-handed EPA is self-defeating. Luckily, judges are curbing bureaucrats’ worst impulses.
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Memo To The FTC: No Harm, No Foul
Advertising is not inherently evil, so why are regulators intent on protecting shoppers from messages they might want to get?
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Before Sanford, A New England Gunshot With Better Results
Before Trayvon Martin died, another would-be crime stopper’s gunshot had a more fortunate outcome.
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Did Arctic Warming Sink Titanic?
Was Titanic a victim of unusually warm Arctic weather, and does it mean anything for modern climate study? Read all about it.
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