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From The Editors

From the Editors : ICE out? Think again.

March 26, 2026March 26, 2026
The Editors
2

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey delighted his far-left supporters when he said at a press conference earlier this year that ICE […]

Law Enforcement

Stephen F. Gambescia: The paradox of local ‘sanctuary’ policies

February 25, 2026February 24, 2026
Stephen Gambescia

Lawmakers in big cities (Philadelphia), counties (Montgomery), townships (Haverford), and small boroughs (Narberth) in our region are passing ordinances, directives, […]

Politics

Kyle Sammin: Now would be a great time for everyone to chill out

January 22, 2026January 23, 2026
Kyle Sammin
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Now would be a great time for everyone to chill out. Things are heating up in Minnesota. Not the weather, […]

Drugs

Federal law complicates recreational marijuana legalization in Pennsylvania

August 15, 2022August 15, 2022
Anthony Hennen
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As the state legislature considers changing the law, federal prohibition looms large.
By Anthony Hennen

Constitutional Law

Michael H. McGinley: Federalism in the time of COVID-19

May 6, 2020April 19, 2021
Michael H. McGinley

Our Founders crafted a Constitution rooted in federalism, and it will guide us through this crisis.
By Michael H. McGinley

White House

Spakovsky and Canaparo: Attorney General Barr outrages the Left by standing up for the Constitution and our Republic

November 27, 2019April 19, 2021
Hans von Spakovsky and GianCarlo Canaparo

These are two of the most significant speeches given by an attorney general since Edwin Meese’s address on the importance of originalism.
By Hans von Spakovsky and GianCarlo Canaparo

Politics

Andrew J. Bove: THIS is what Americans find so troubling about Washington insiders

November 25, 2019April 19, 2021
Andrew J. Bove

Columnist David Brooks rejects the caricature of federal workers as corrupt, overpaid, incompetent swamp creatures. But that’s not the core issue.
By Andrew J. Bove

Op-Ed

Paul Davis: My Q&A with Kathryn Canavan, the author of ‘Killer In The House: 10 Days of Terror in a Pennsylvania Suburb’

Paul Davis: My Q&A with Kathryn Canavan, the author of ‘Killer In The House: 10 Days of Terror in a Pennsylvania Suburb’

schedule April 16 2026
ink_pen Paul Davis

I first interviewed journalist and author Kathryn Canavan in 2021 when my Crime Beat column appeared in Philadelphia Weekly.  I […]

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