Author: Kim Priestap
Yesterday I blogged about the Ohio Supreme Court's unanimous eminent domain decision Norwood v Horney. In it I said the Norwood decision was exceptionally good news for Ohio property …
Updated Bluto at The Jawa Report writes that the UN may have lied when it said that there were no Hezbollah terrorists around the UN post that was hit …
She bought five acres to be exact and with her deceased son's insurance money: War protester Cindy Sheehan has purchased a 5-acre plot in Crawford with some of the …
Zawahiri made his announcement of jihad against Israel in his latest video: CAIRO, Egypt - Al-Qaida's No. 2 leader issued a worldwide call Thursday for Muslims to rise up …
Yes, a presidential bust, nevermind the fact that she has never been, and, hopefully, never will be president. And the bust is going to be unveiled at the Museum …
Updated RealClearPolitics has the transcript of the Prime Minister's speech. Here are a couple memorable portions. I know that some of you here question whether Iraq is part of …
After the high courts in the states of New York, Georgia, Nebraska, Connecticut, and Tennessee all ruled in favor of traditional marriage, Washington state's Supreme Court did the same …
It seems the Ohio Supreme Court has a better handle on private property rights than the US Supreme Court: COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio Supreme Court ruled unanimously on …
A federal judge dismissed the ACLU's lawsuit against AT&T: July 25, 2006 (CHICAGO) - A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit that sought to bar AT&T from giving …
James Taranto at the Opinion Journal writes that a reader noticed something a little off in Richard Engel's report from Beirut, Lebanon. Richard Engel, the network's Beirut bureau chief, …