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IP

Should Copyright Laws Exist at All? by Sean W. Malone. Whenever politicians get especially excited in naming a piece of legislation, it’s a pretty safe bet that the bill will do the opposite of whatever the name says. With a [...]

Prescription

Psychology in the Bedroom by E.E. Smith. A noted specialist has come out with a simple prescription for what to do (and not to do) in the bedroom. As he explains it: “Psychologically, people need to use the bedroom for [...]

Counterpoint

Christians and Ron Paul: A Counterpoint by Alex Tokarev. In a recent WORLDmag.com column, D.C. Innes argued against Ron Paul’s candidacy. The main reason: The candidate’s “opposition to moral legislation,” which is swiftly interpreted as a “failure to appreciate the [...]

Conclave

Why Last Saturday’s Political Conclave of Evangelical Leaders Was Dangerous by David Neff. The 150 evangelical leaders who met behind closed doors on January 14 to anoint a Republican candidate for President were wise not to have invited me. I [...]

Overreach

Obama’s Overreach by Brian Bolduc. An ex-professor of constitutional law, President Obama understands an unsettling truth about executive overreach: It’s unconstitutional only if somebody squawks. Sure, the Constitution says the president can’t make an appointment without the Senate’s consent. But [...]

Secrets

Here’s an excerpt from The Secrets of Happily Married Men by Scott Haltzman.

Our Direction II

Speech Crimes and France by Timothy Garton Ash. On Monday, the French Senate is scheduled to debate and possibly vote on a bill that would criminalize denial of the Armenian genocide of 1915, along with any other events recognized as [...]