Compulsory Schooling Laws: What if We Didn’t Have Them? by Kerry McDonald, Foundation for Economic Education
Data Show a Clear Correlation Between Economic Freedom and Prosperity by Alexander Hammond, Foundation for Economic Education
“Unfathomable”: More Than 2,400 Law Professors Sign Letter Opposing Kavanaugh’s Confirmation by Susan Svrluga, Washington Post
Retired Justice Stevens Calls Kavanaugh’s Hearing Performance Disqualifying by Robert Barnes, Washington Post
Brett Kavanaugh Lied Brazenly and Repeatedly Under Oath. Any Law Student Knows He Cannot Sit on the Supreme Court. by Gowri Ramachandran and James Sample, NBC News
We Were Brett Kavanaugh’s Drinking Buddies. We Don’t Think He Should Be Confirmed. by Charles Ludington , Lynne Brookes, and Elizabeth Swisher, Washington Post
It’s Better to Pass Over 10 Innocent Nominees than to Risk Having a Justice Guilty of Assault on the Supreme Court by Youngjae Lee, Los Angeles Times
Senators Have to Decide Between Kavanaugh and Ford. Juries Make Those Hard Choices Every Day. by Robert S. Litt, Washington Post
Damage Done to Puerto Rico by the Jones Act Illustrates the Need to Repeal the Law by Mark J. Perry, American Enterprise Institute
An FBI Investigation that Doesn’t Interview Kavanaugh and Ford? What Are Republicans Thinking? by Michael McGough, Los Angeles Times
The F.B.I. Probe Ignored Testimonies from Former Classmates of Kavanaugh by Jane Mayer and Ronan Farrow, New Yorker