My “USA Today” column on the importance of making it easier for Americans to “vote with their feet”; Victories for property rights in Pennsylvania and Ohio state courts; Short Circuit: A roundup of recent federal court decisions; ‘Remember, it’s illegal to possess’ WikiLeaks Clinton emails, but ‘it’s different for the media,’ says CNN’s Chris Cuomo; Originalists against Trump; Trump and the ‘rigged election’;
 
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My “USA Today” column on the importance of making it easier for Americans to “vote with their feet”
As we prepare to vote at ballot box in November, we should not ignore the pressing need to empower Americans by enhancing opportunities for foot voting.
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Victories for property rights in Pennsylvania and Ohio state courts
A recent Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision limits government power to take property for private projects.
 
Short Circuit: A roundup of recent federal court decisions
The latest edition of the Institute for Justice’s weekly Short Circuit newsletter, written by John Ross.
‘Remember, it’s illegal to possess’ WikiLeaks Clinton emails, but ‘it’s different for the media,’ says CNN’s Chris Cuomo
"So everything you learn about this, you're learning from us." How convenient! But, as it happens, legally quite wrong.
Originalists against Trump
Prominent originalist legal scholars and commentators issue a statement against Trump.
 
Trump and the ‘rigged election’
Trump's mind-set has room for only two explanations of the election: Either he wins, or the election is rigged.
 
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