Time to End the Tyranny of District Court Judges’ Nationwide Injunctions

 
 
Feb 19, 2020
 

Good morning from Washington, where the Trump administration outlines a new policy on socialist Venezuela and conservatives defend the attorney general from partisan revisionists. Fred Lucas has both stories. On the podcast, we look at the threat to freedom posed by the Chinese telecommunications company Huawei. Plus: judges who need to be reined in, the left's takeover of U.S. colleges, and liberals' wrongheaded anti-Trump attacks on national security grounds. Ten years ago today, pro golfer Tiger Woods makes a televised apology for marital infidelities and admits to "selfish" and "foolish" behavior, beginning a long road to a dramatic comeback.

 
 
 
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By GianCarlo Canaparo

The criticism of universal injunctions has reached a boiling point, and now it's likely that the Supreme Court will step in. It has accepted the case of Trump v. Pennsylvania.
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By Katrina Trinko

Chinese companies aren't independent from the communist government—meaning that the data Huawei is acquiring about its users could be accessed by China.
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By Fred Lucas

"The United States is determined to prevent the looting of Venezuela's oil assets by the corrupt Maduro regime," says Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
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By James Carafano

Critics complain that the president seems to have a mind of his own and the audacity not to reflexively implement the recommendations the bureaucracy cranks out.
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By Walter E. Williams

Democratic professors outnumber their Republican counterparts most in the humanities and social sciences, compared with the natural sciences and engineering. The ratio is 42:1 in anthropology, 27:1 in sociology, and 27:1 in English.
 
     
 
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