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Christine Flowers: Where is the May 2nd Commission?

May 12, 2022May 23, 2022
Christine Flowers
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In a society that respects the rule of law, we cannot allow people to wrap themselves in the First Amendment when they are actually trying to undermine the document it amends.
By Christine Flowers

Media

Christine Flowers: Masking the truth about Justice Gorsuch

January 25, 2022January 26, 2022
Christine Flowers
2

Even after a story on the behavior of Supreme Court Justice was debunked, the Inquirer went forward with a column — nicely written — but full of twisted logic and tired hobby horses.
By Christine Flowers

The Courts

Wally Zimolong: The Supreme Court slows the spread of the administrative state

January 21, 2022February 26, 2025
Wally Zimolong
1

Voters unhappy with the power of federal agencies should demand elected officials pass legislation that reigns in the administrative state once and for all.
By Wally Zimolong

Crime

Curt Schroder: Pennsylvania once again a top judicial hellhole, with Philly courts leading the way

December 17, 2021December 24, 2021
Curt Schroder

The American Tort Reform Foundation’s “2021-2022 Judicial Hellholes” report shines a light on Pennsylvania’s overly litigious justice system. It’s time for state lawmakers to reset the scales of justice.
By Curt Shroder

Population

Most Pennsylvania counties shrank, Census data finds

August 14, 2021August 13, 2021
Christen Smith

The U.S. Census found that most of Pennsylvania’s counties declined in population size over the past decade, though a few counties experienced moderate growth. The data comes as House Republicans work to redraw districting maps.
By Christen Smith

Sports

Christopher Brooks: Pa.’s ledger on student-athlete endorsement earnings still isn’t clear

July 23, 2021July 23, 2021
Christopher Brooks

Universities might look at options such as making endorsement earnings contingent on graduation. Meanwhile, mandated issues of equity between men and women in college sports is a trap-in-waiting for these newfound revenue streams
By Christopher Brooks

Sports

PA Senate votes to lift ban on student athlete earnings

June 30, 2021June 30, 2021
Rick Woelfel
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In the wake of a unanimous supreme court ruling, PA moves to empower collegiate athletes to profit off their performances.
By Rick Woelfel

The Courts

Christine Flowers: Unanimous SCOTUS tells Philly radicals they can’t discriminate against the religious

June 20, 2021June 21, 2021
Christine Flowers
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Kenney and his left-wing allies want to make sure that any organization that places its faith above their dogma of “inclusion” is, ironically, shunned and excluded.

By Christine Flowers

News

Christen Smith: SCOTUS agrees Pennsylvania can count mail-in ballots received after Election Day

October 21, 2020April 19, 2021
Christen Smith

Ballots postmarked Nov. 3 and received by Nov. 5 will be eligible to be counted, marking a major win for Democrats.
By Christen Smith

The Courts

George Hofmann: Amy Coney Barrett is a threat to lazy politicians, not healthcare

October 11, 2020April 19, 2021
George Hofmann
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The real pre-existing condition we need to be concerned about is Congress’ inability to legislate.
By George Hofmann

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Op-Ed

Christine Flowers: Meet two sides of the antisemitic coin, left and right

Christine Flowers: Meet two sides of the antisemitic coin, left and right

schedule March 16 2026
ink_pen Christine Flowers

New York City’s first lady and commentator Megyn Kelly have more in common than one might imagine.
By Christine Flowers

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