First and foremost, perceived connection to, or distaste for, a particular political party doesn’t seem like a good way of divvying up territory.
Thomas L. Knapp
GOP senators’ case against Ketanji Brown Jackson: She did her job
Their problem with Jackson is that she did her job— and that, above and beyond doing her job, she supports the Constitution while they oppose it.
The politics of panic are far deadlier than the coronavirus
The last thing we need is an impetuous political response to COVID-19.
A loophole for the lawless: ‘qualified immunity’ must go
Qualified immunity protects government employees from liability for things they willfully decide to do while on duty.
