Forty years ago today, Edwin Meese III took the oath of office as the United States' 75th attorney general. Gary Lawson and I argue in a new book, The Meese Revolution: The Making of a ...
My source was asked whether the subject of the FBI investigation had ever exhibited bias due to “gender identity.” ...
As President Reagan’s White House counsel and as Attorney General, Ed Meese was a leading architect of the modern conservative legal movement. In this Washington Post op-ed, Meese soundly ...
On Law & Liberty’s always interesting website, that’s the title of my review of The Meese Revolution, co-authored by law professors Steven Calabresi and Gary Lawson. An excerpt: Edwin Meese ...
The administration is attempting to incapacitate the redistributive and social protective arms of the state, while exploiting its vast bureaucratic powers to silence, threaten, and deport.
Attorney General Ed Meese arrived at Andrews Air Force Base before dawn on June 18, 1986, one of dozens of officials and staff from the Pentagon, State Department, White House, and intelligence ...
The ACLU calls Guantanamo “a remote, abusive prison” and a “site of grave human rights abuses.” Both assertions are false.
Experts in our Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies resolved to make sure lawmakers—and the public at large—had accurate and complete information before reaching any decisions ...
“Ironically, in rushing to trip up Trump, these judges may empower him when all is said and done,” GianCarlo Canaparo, senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation’s Edwin Meese III Center ...