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    How Should Sexual Assault Be Managed on Campus? Two Bills’ Different Approaches

    There is no doubt that American colleges should be safe for all students. A recent University of Virginia case is any example, however, of the difficulty college communities often face dealing with those accused of crimes, as well as those who are victims. In the recent Virginia case, allegations of sexual assault were repeated in…
    Andrew Kloster
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    ‘Hide No Harm Act’ Won’t Improve Car Safety, Promotes Overcriminalization

    At least fifteen people have died since 2005 due to defective ignition switches in General Motors cars. Congress can’t fix these tragedies, but this sure hasn’t stopped them from trying to legislate a response. General Motors CEO Mary Barra purportedly discovered a defect in some of their cars in January 2014 and issued recalls. After…
    John-Michael Seibler
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    Lois Lerner Claimed Lincoln Was Worst President. Why She’s Wrong.

    Lerner, the former IRS official who is at the center of a scandal involving the targeting of conservative groups, claims in a newly-released email that Abraham Lincoln is the worst president in the nation’s history. In an email responding to a friend, Lerner wrote, “Look my view is that Lincoln was our worst president not…
    Mike Sabo
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    Martin O’Malley Says Criminal Justice Reform Would ‘Save and Redeem Lives’

    GRUNDY CENTER, Iowa—Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley spoke at a small-town library here Friday afternoon saying he feels incarceration rates can be reduced in the U.S. by reforming the criminal justice system. O’Malley, a Democrat running for president, would like to make greater investments as a nation “to make sure people are represented in all…
    Leah Jessen
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    The Poll Numbers on the Planned Parenthood Scandal CNN Left Out

    Regardless of one’s point of view on an issue, you can usually find a poll that shows that a majority of people agree with you. I’d suggest that is exactly what we saw happen on CNN Wednesday, when anchor Alisyn Camerota interviewed Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., about the debate surrounding Planned Parenthood. A May 2015…
    Genevieve Wood
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    Remembering the Man Who Exposed Communist Russia’s Murders of Millions

    Conservative historian, poet and Presidential Medal of Freedom winner Robert Conquest passed away on Monday, leaving behind a legacy of vital support for freedom. Robert Conquest was born in 1917, the son of a British mother and an American father. He is best known for his book “The Great Terror: Stalin’s Purge of the Thirties,”…
    Daniel Kochis
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    Justice Department Should Enforce Rules Mandating Voter Rolls Updates

    Why isn’t the Justice Department enforcing the law and requiring state local election officials to keep voter rolls updated and current? Last week, the Public Interest Legal Foundation launched a project to clean up America’s voter rolls. Their lawsuit is based on a decades-old statute that requires states and counties to make reasonable efforts to…
    Joseph A. Vanderhulst
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    Why Conservative Governors Are Embracing Criminal Justice Reform

    It used to be that, like entitlement spending, criminal justice reform was a third rail in politics—touch it, and you could be sure that your next opponent would run a commercial saying you were “soft on crime.” It was a one-way ticket to “Loserville.” That has changed, most notably in conservative states. Listen to what…
    John G. Malcolm
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    Illegal Immigrant Charged With Murder Was Previously Detained

    An illegal immigrant accused of attempted rape and murder during a violent crime spree Monday was released by Ohio sheriff’s deputies three weeks ago after U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents told the officers not to detain him. Juan Emmanuel Razo-Ramirez, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, was arrested after a shootout with police in Lake…
    Natalie Johnson
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    University Cop Who Killed Unarmed Motorist Charged With Murder

    The University of Cincinnati police officer who fatally shot Samuel DuBose during a routine traffic stop on July 19 was indicted on murder charges Wednesday. Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph Deters called the shooting “senseless” and said he would treat the officer, Ray Tensing, “like a murderer.” “I’ve been doing this for over 30 years,” Deters…
    Natalie Johnson
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    Anti-Corruption Protests Continue in Central America

    For eight consecutive weeks, tens of thousands of people have flooded the streets in Guatemala and Honduras to protest government corruption in what Hondurans are calling “marcha de las anatorches,” or March of the Torches. The protests are a positive step for Hondurans and Guatemalans to keep government officials accountable. Accusations of bribery and tax…
    Lauren Wester
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    The Clinton Emails: Will DOJ Conduct a Real Investigation?

    The debate over the revelation of the referral to the Justice Department of Hillary Clinton’s email activities as Secretary of State missed several important points, particularly the preferential treatment she has been given so far. Any other federal employee found to have discussed high-level, sensitive government business in her personal emails, including possibly classified materials,…
    Hans von Spakovsky
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    Study Finds IRS Targeted Organizations in Biased Way

    A report released on Thursday morning by the Government Accountability Office unveiled that the Internal Revenue Service specifically audited organizations in a biased manner. “The control deficiencies GAO found increase the risk that [the Exempt Organizations unit] could select organizations for examination in an unfair manner—for example, based on an organization’s religious, educational, political, or…
    Diana Stancy
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    Planned Parenthood’s History of Scandal

    With more than $500 million in taxpayer funding annually, it’s time for the American people to know the truth about Planned Parenthood. >>> Read More: 6 Scandals Involving Planned Parenthood
    Ben Howe
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    Momentum Builds for Criminal Justice Reform

    Bipartisan momentum for landmark reform to America’s criminal justice system continues to build both on and off Capitol Hill. Last week, a wide range of policy experts testifying at a congressional hearing made clear the urgency of criminal justice reform. “The time to enact meaningful criminal justice reform is now,” declared Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah,…
    Jason Snead
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    House Strips Funding From Planned Parenthood Supporter in Wake of Scandal

    The undercover video that sparked a scandal involving Planned Parenthood this week is reverberating beyond the abortion group, costing one of its allies millions of dollars. House GOP leaders had expected the Breast Cancer Awareness Commemorative Coin Act to be uncontroversial until the Planned Parenthood controversy erupted and conservative grassroots organizations sounded the alarm. The…
    Kate Scanlon
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    6 Scandals Involving Planned Parenthood

    An undercover video was released Tuesday of a top official at Planned Parenthood discussing the sale of organs harvested from aborted babies. But it is not the first time a scandal has surrounded the organization. In its 2013-14 annual report, Planned Parenthood claimed it has “come a long way” as “our movement has come so far in nearly one…
    Samantha Reinis
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    Justice Department: No Proof Gun Dealers, Pawn Shops Purposely Targeted in Operation Choke Point

    An internal review of the Justice Department’s controversial initiative known as Operation Choke Point found no evidence that agency attorneys intentionally used the program to target legal and legitimate businesses such as pawn shops, gun dealers and payday lenders. “Based on the results of this inquiry, [the Office of Professional Responsibility] concluded that Department of…
    Kelsey Bolar
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    ‘A Matter of Life or Death’: Senators, Obama Unite on Push for Criminal Justice Reform

    United States senators from both sides of the aisle sat together during an intimate panel Tuesday to discuss the growing bipartisan momentum to overhaul the nation’s criminal justice system. On the heels of President Obama’s clemency grants to 46 nonviolent prisoners—and the White House’s revived push for reform—the senators reinforced their dedication to furthering efforts…
    Natalie Johnson
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    How the IRS, FBI and Justice Department Are Agents of Modern American Tyranny

    Imagine having a vision for your country. You worked hard to start an organization to promote the ideas and values that you believe can fix our nation. When you apply for tax-exempt status, which should be a simple matter of paperwork, you face repeated delays and demands from the government that stretch the process across…
    Mark Meckler
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