Using OpenSecrets.org, Professor Bainbridge takes a look at the political giving patterns of the American Bar Association's Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary to, as the good professor puts it, "determine whether any of the Standing Committee's members had identifiable ... READ MORE
Writing on Townhall.com, Daniel Son makes a case for the Cornwall Declaration and a promoter of its values, the Interfaith Stewardship Alliance. The Cornwall Declaration sets forth a moral and Biblical framework through which human beings are properly seen as ... READ MORE
From the New York Times, May 9: UNITED NATIONS, May 9 - Six nations with poor human rights records were among those elected to the new Human Rights Council on Tuesday, although notorious violators that had belonged to the predecessor ... READ MORE
Members of the black leadership network Project 21 protest the scheduling of a second confirmation hearing for judicial nominee Brett M. Kavanaugh, calling the action yet another example of obstructionist senators employing any and all tactics to delay or ultimately ... READ MORE
Don Surber says "put a windfall profits tax on the mainstream press!" Well, actually, he says nothing of the kind -- seeing as he's a member of the mainstream press and all -- but if you are a liberal and ... READ MORE
The last survivor of the sinking of the Titantic who was old enough when it happened to later recall the event, Lillian Asplund, has died. Her father and three brothers, including a twin, were killed when the ship sank; she ... READ MORE
I'm no fan of John Dean, but it looks like his upcoming (Sunday's New York Times) review of Deep Throat's book, "A G-Man's Life: The FBI, Being 'Deep Throat,' And the Struggle for Honor in Washington," by Mark Felt and ... READ MORE
From the mailbag: Do you ever read the scientific journal Nature? EVER?! You must not have, but I suppose if you did you'd dissmiss all the hundreds of articles on global warming as liberal claptrap. Hmmm... So the entire scientific ... READ MORE
The spat between The American Spectator and The New Republic magazines is getting increasingly fun to read. This, dated May 5, is the latest installment from The American Spectator, which answers this from the New Republic, posted online May 4 ... READ MORE
As the U.S. Senate resumes consideration of judicial nominations, members of the black leadership network Project 21 call upon senators to refrain from engaging in the obstructionist tactics that have hindered the fair and timely consideration of past nominees. "There ... READ MORE