Kayleigh McEnany
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Antonin Scalia, Deaths, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
Scalia: The Voice When I Couldn’t Speak
Shocked, crushed, and dismayed, conservatives nationwide were rocked by the loss of this valiant fighter, whose value and meaning to the conservative community cannot be overstated or overemphasized. -
Barack Obama, Immigration
Obama’s Lawlessness Endangers National Security
The realism of national security is being sacrificed at the altar of immigration. And it’s costing American lives. - Sponsored
Law Firms Now Have A Choice In Their Document Comparison Software
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Email Scandals, Hillary Clinton, Politics
Clinton's 'Get Out of Jail Free' Card
Fortunately for Clinton, criminal indictment will likely never happen because she has a "get out of jail free" card from her Constitution-shredding bedfellow.
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Barack Obama, Constitutional Law, Politics
Obama Chooses Iran Over The Constitution
Another week, another unconstitutional action by President Obama -- and this week's episode features his administration’s favorite state sponsor of terrorism, Iran. -
Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Politics
When The White House Left America's Best Behind
Here are five questions about Benghazi that an effective cross-examination would address. -
Hillary Clinton, Politics
Hillary Clinton: Criminal Prosecution, Or The Presidency?
It is quite an odd scenario when your 12-month outlook contains the following possibilities: criminal charges and potential imprisonment, or holding the nation's highest office. Such is the fate of Hillary Clinton. -
Barack Obama, Politics
Obama's Constitutional Anarchy
In arrogant and king-like fashion, President Obama engaged in his weekly flagrant violation of the Constitution, not once but twice. -
Charles "Cully" Stimson, Drugs, Marijuana, Politics
America's Youth: The Marijuana Martyrs
As Colorado "celebrates" its third year of marijuana legalization, marijuana enthusiasts gloat of the state’s sweeping success -- but it comes with significant costs, as columnist Kayleigh McEnany points out. - Sponsored
Generative AI In Legal Work — What’s Fact And What’s Fiction?
Zach Warren from the Thomson Reuters Institute discusses the potential and the pitfalls. -
Constitutional Law, Politics
'Unconstitutional': The New Liberal Catchphrase
Whatever you might think of Trump’s plan as a policy matter, it is in full accordance with the Constitution, as columnist Kayleigh McEnany explains. -
Guns / Firearms, Politics
In Defense of Guns… And Facts
Lost in the unsound rhetoric and facile reasoning around gun control are the facts, according to columnist Kayleigh McEnany. -
Politics, Rape, Women's Issues
Radical Feminism And The So-Called 'Rape Epidemic'
For the college-age male accused of sexual assault, it’s “guilty until proven innocent,” where the blameless are sacrificed at the ideological altar of radical feminism. -
Police, Racism
When Cops Do Their Jobs, Black People Die
I'm thankful i haven't been shot by a cop... yet. -
Police, Politics
A Year After Ferguson Burned
When police do their jobs, the country is safer for everyone.
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ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms.
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Generative AI In Legal Work — What’s Fact And What’s Fiction?
Zach Warren from the Thomson Reuters Institute discusses the potential and the pitfalls.