One of the most interesting press events I’ve ever attended was at the Museum of the American Revolution in 2021. […]
Stew Bolno: Trump and Nixon — unlikely parallels
No person following politics during the past 70 years would say Presidents Richard Nixon and Donald Trump are like “two […]
Gerard St. John: The shore, the church, and the Bagel
On March 15, 1958, the St. Joseph’s College basketball team played St. Bonaventure in the quarterfinal round of the National […]
John Rossi: Four Quarters and me
One of the pleasures of my fifty plus years teaching at La Salle College, then University, was the school’s literary […]
Paul Davis: Free parking, frequent crime in South Philly
Parking is difficult in South Philadelphia as there are far more cars than parking spaces. I recall going on a […]
From the Editors: Return to the State of the Union of Thomas Jefferson’s ideal
This week, President Donald Trump gave the State of the Union address, a nationally televised spectacle in which presidents fulfill […]
Andrew Lewis: Shapiro blames everybody but himself for rising electricity prices
When it comes to energy policy, Gov. Josh Shapiro wants to blame everybody but himself for rising electricity costs. The […]
Seth Higgins: The Supreme Court promised a review of med-mal jurisdictional rules. It never happened.
Two years after repealing Rule 1006, the Court canceled its own reexamination — without public transparency.
By Seth Higgins
Thom Nickels: The truth is out there
I’ve never seen a UAP although I’ve met many people who have.
By Thom Nickels
Howard Lurie: The Editors are wrong — and right — about separation of powers
In a recent column, the editors of Broad + Liberty expressed serious concern over the attempt by the Trump administration […]
