- 6 Takeaways From Day 3 of Judge Jackson’s Confirmation Hearing
- Clarence Thomas Didn’t Get the Ketanji Brown Jackson Media Puffery
- 11 People, Outlets Censored by Twitter for Questioning Gender Ideology
- Substantive Due Process’ Looms Large in Jackson Hearing
- The Consequences of Victimhood-Based Education Are Deadly

From abortion to Arabella Advisors, Ketanji Brown Jackson fields another day of questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Journalists tout black “lived experience” for the high court, but they savagely attack minorities who are conservative.

At the drop of a hat, Twitter will ban anyone critical of gender ideology. Here are 11 people and outlets it censored.
Sen. John Cornyn had a pointed question for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson: does “substantive due process” allow judges to implement an agenda?

Critical race theory is a victimhood ideology aims to defeat the “settler-colonial” enterprise. It does this in increasingly lethal means.