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In hindsight, it was clear all along that President Trump didn’t have a snowball’s chance in hell of winning the Nobel Peace Prize.

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The New York Times surveyed nearly four-hundred federal judges, asking them about their views of the Supreme Court’s emergency docket. I agree with co-blogger Jon Adler that the sample size was skewed, and the small number of negative responses likely came from those judges who are “most unhappy with or critical of the Supreme Court.” The biggest […]

It is not the road to serfdom that awaits-but the steep downward slope to the status of a peasant in ancient Egypt, writes Niall Ferguson.