Fair-housing advocates may come to regret their unexpected Supreme Court victory.
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Shutting Down Wisconsin’s Star Chamber
Conservatives’ state-level ascendancy provides a bulwark against the political left’s assault on free speech.
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Requiring Maturity For Big Rig Operators
A Senate proposal would let teens operate big trucks across state lines. Without strict limits, it will put lives at risk.
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IRS Bans Pension Buyouts
Companies are now banned from offering pensioners a lump-sum buyout. This prevents bad decisions, but also good ones.
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A Guard’s-Eye View Of Jail
Though views vary, many corrections officers agree that jail should be run more for their benefit, less for inmates.
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Uniting Europeans, If Any Can Be Found
French President Hollande wants a united eurozone government. It would be a better way to fund French aims with German cash.
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A Chinese Leap Of Faith
A skeptic looks at China’s miraculous GDP report.
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Policymaking By Focus Group
Clinton would make investing a “lose-lose-even-worse” exercise. It makes no sense, unless your primary concern is the primaries.
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Two-Way Tolls
Miami-Dade’s toll road agency has a novel approach: Return any overcharges to the drivers who paid too much.
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An Abiding Commitment To Expediency
Is Jonathan Pollard’s parole unprincipled? Not exactly.
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