From @WSJopinion: Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s indictment of Donald Trump could mean trouble down the road for Joe Biden, write @DavidRivkin and @mrsshapon.wsj.com
@WSJ3 years ago
From @WSJopinion: If preventing Trump from running in 2024 was the purpose of the Mar-a-Lago search, the government wasted its time and the taxpayers’ resources, write @DavidRivkin and Lee A. Casey on.wsj.com
From @WSJopinion: Even in an emergency, the U.S. government doesn’t wield unlimited powers; the Constitution prohibits many of the most draconian pandemic policies, write @DavidRivkin and Lee A. Casey on.wsj.com
From @WSJopinion: The president doesn’t have the authority to reopen the economy entirely. But he can go a long way in that direction, write @DavidRivkin and Lee A. Casey on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
From @WSJopinion: The House Democrats’ effort to tie Trump’s hands in Iran would be unconstitutional if it weren’t meaningless, write @DavidRivkin and Lee A. Casey on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
From @WSJopinion: If Adam Schiff were confident in his legal position, he’d want to put the case to a judge. Yet he seems desperate not to, writes @DavidRivkin and Lee A. Casey. on.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Opinion: Democrats want to use Mueller’s probe as cover to oust Trump. They need to bring their own facts and charges so the public can hold them accountable, write @DavidRivkin and Elizabeth Price Foley on.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Opinion: If it was obstruction of justice to fire James Comey, consider the implications for judges and members of Congress, write @DavidRivkin & Lee A. Casey on.wsj.com
@WSJ7 years ago
Opinion: In his hearings, Kavanaugh should maintain Ginsburg’s standard of giving no hints about future rulings, write @DavidRivkin and @andrewmgrossmanon.wsj.com
From @WSJopinion: Rather than issue baseless warnings of default, the Treasury should tout the Public Debt Clause as a reason why investments in U.S. bonds are rock solid, write @DavidRivkin and Lee A. Casey on.wsj.com
From @WSJopinion: Holding Beijing accountable would also do much to dispel its assertions that the U.S. is a declining power. It would face a formidable foe in an army of lawyers on an honest judicial battlefield, writes @mikepompeo and @DavidRivkin. on.wsj.com
@WSJ4 years ago
From @WSJopinion: Deterring China in the future requires holding it accountable for its Covid-19-related misconduct today, write @DavidRivkin and Lee A. Casey on.wsj.com
From @WSJopinion: The president doesn’t have the authority to reopen the economy entirely. But he can go a long way in that direction, write @DavidRivkin and Lee A. Casey on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
From @WSJopinion: If the House chooses not to pursue its case, the Senate must move forward and acquit the president without hearing additional evidence, write @DavidRivkin and Elizabeth Price Foley on.wsj.com
@WSJ5 years ago
From @WSJopinion: The effort to sink Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation cries out for investigation, write @DavidRivkin and Lee A. Casey on.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Opinion: The law and facts overwhelmingly support the Trump administration’s appeal: It should be able to include a citizenship question in the 2020 census, write @DavidRivkin and Richard Raile on.wsj.com
Opinion: An all-out effort to block Nord Stream 2 offers an opportunity to restore credibility after Helsinki, write @DavidRivkin and Miomir Zuzul on.wsj.com
From @WSJopinion: The DFS has broad discretionary power to regulate industries on which almost everybody depends, write @DavidRivkin and @andrewmgrossman. That makes it all the more crucial to ensure that it respects the Constitution. on.wsj.com
@WSJ3 years ago
From @WSJopinion: OSHA’s job is to promote safe workplaces, not to dictate medical decisions to employees, write @DavidRivkin and Robert Alt on.wsj.com
@WSJ4 years ago
From @WSJopinion: The Electoral Vote Count Act lets Congress think it can choose the President, but it’s unconstitutional, write J. Michael Luttig and @DavidRivkinon.wsj.com
@WSJ4 years ago
From @WSJopinion: This year’s election may be chaotic. In resolving legal disputes about vote-counting, the justices should err on the side of speed and clarity, write @DavidRivkin and Lee A. Casey on.wsj.com
From @WSJopinion: Containing the Covid-19 epidemic will require citizens, states, private companies and the federal government to work together, write @davidrivkin and @cullystimsonon.wsj.com
From @WSJopinion: The dismissal of Nicholas Sandmann’s libel suit against the Washington Post over the Covington Catholic incident is a vindication of the First Amendment’s limits on state libel law, write @DavidRivkin and @andrewmgrossmanon.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Opinion: It’s a crime to conspire to ‘impair, obstruct or defeat’ government’s function using dishonest means, write @DavidRivkin and Lee A. Casey on.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Opinion: An international inquiry into the Khashoggi murder would set a dangerous precedent for the U.S., write @DavidRivkin and Lee A. Casey on.wsj.com
@WSJ7 years ago
Opinion: The rule of law prevailed in the travel-ban case, write @DavidRivkin and Lee A. Casey on.wsj.com
@WSJ7 years ago
Opinion: The justices seem to have had enough of lower-court judges’ playing games with the Trump ‘travel ban,' write @DavidRivkin and Lee A. Casey on.wsj.com
@WSJ2 years ago
From @WSJopinion: Unless the justices get the answer right in Moore v. Harper, elections for Congress and president could become a free-for-all with judges being the ultimate deciders, write @DavidRivkin and @andrewmgrossmanon.wsj.com
@WSJ3 years ago
From @WSJopinion: OSHA’s job is to promote safe workplaces, not to dictate medical decisions to employees, write @DavidRivkin and Robert Alt on.wsj.com
From @WSJopinion: Immunity from Covid liability is needed now to kickstart an economy recovery, but it should be temporary. This will allow time for comprehensive federal regulatory guidelines to follow, write J. Michael Luttig and @DavidRivkin. on.wsj.com
From @wsjopinion: Trump can use the 14th Amendment to restore the citizenship question to the census despite the Supreme Court, write @DavidRivkin and Gilson B. Gray on.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Opinion: To protect the separation of powers, the president should defy all demands for information about his prepresidential activities, write @DavidRivkin and Elizabeth Price Foley on.wsj.com
@WSJ6 years ago
Opinion: Kavanaugh’s foes want the FBI to conduct a criminal probe. That would destroy the confirmation process, write @DavidRivkin and Kristi Remington on.wsj.com