HEATHER MAC DONALD From Culture to Cupcakes The once-great University of California at Berkeley continues its descent into victimology.
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NICOLE GELINAS In Debt They Trust Governments’ addiction to cheap money is blocking financial-market signals about the economy.
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GUY SORMAN
The Man for France?
Though damaged by a recent scandal, François Fillon represents the nation’s best hope for new presidential leadership.
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SETH BARRON
Suffocating regulations force another popular New York City business to close its doors. |
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THEODORE DALRYMPLE Signs of Terminal Illness From forced marriage to alcoholic excess, Britain’s airports display the symptoms of cultural rot.
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MARK PULLIAM Against “Judicial Engagement” The Framers did not envision government by judiciary.
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CLARK NEILY Rules of Engagement An engaged, rather than restrained, judiciary is the only answer to government usurpation of individual rights. |
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ADAM WHITE Schumer’s Nuclear Showdown The Gorsuch nomination puts Senate Democrats in a bind.
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STEFAN KANFER
Mark Twain’s boy hero reviews a new novel starring himself. |
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NICOLE GELINAS Too Convoluted to Succeed Why Dodd-Frank won’t prevent another financial crisis |
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PAUL BESTON Ye Blizzard Men and Ladies Looking back on the great storm of 1888—and some others |
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