Philadelphia’s revolving-door justice system led to an eight-month crime spree across two counties.
By Todd Shepherd
Ben Mannes: Is Krasner violating the civil rights of Philadelphia police officers?
Violent crime suspects are released after arrests for charges dropped or downgraded by the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office, but Krasner seems steadfast in charging police officers with less probable cause. Is that an equal protection problem?
By A. Benjamin Mannes
Andy Bloom: The Biden Administration’s worst decision — student debt cancellation
The plan is unjust, unconstitutional, and unlikely to improve the real problems of colleges’ overpriced tuition.
By Andy Bloom
Lo & Ackert: Philadelphia school district’s mask mandate is at odds with the mainstream — and with science
Philly schools are the outlier in the United States in forcing our kids to mask up all day. Outdated policies are holding our children back.
By Priscilla Lo and Dr. Jessica Ackert
Bill to end automatic pay raises for top state officials stuck in committee
Legislative pay, currently indexed to inflation, remains a controversial topic in Harrisburg.
By Anthony Hennen
Christine Flowers: When Joe saw red
The bloody backdrop was no accident.
By Christine Flowers
Broad + Liberty presents: A Labor Day Edition of The Rich Zeoli Podcast
Join Rich Zeoli as he rolls through the week’s highlights, and lowlights, of politics, culture, and chaos.
General Assembly Candidate Spotlight: School Choice
As we wrap up our back-to-school installment of the Candidate Spotlight Series, candidates for General Assembly weigh in on school choice.
From The Editors
Congressional Candidate Spotlight: School Choice
As week six of our Candidate Spotlight Series rolls along, candidates for U.S. Congress speak out on school choice.
From The Editors
Craig Snyder: What a shame
Biden’s speech at Independence Hall missed a great opportunity to unite us.
By Craig Snyder