We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Joe Biden accused President Trump of "recklessly encouraging violence" in response to the "deadly violence" in Portland. Copyright © 2016 Judge Andrew P. Napolitano. A Republican student group at Arizona State University started a fundraiser for the teenager accused of killing two people during the protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin, prompting backlash from a different GOP group on campus. They fear an undermining of their power. Andrew Napolitano: Married Man Or, Gay? Dallas’s professional hockey team lost season ticket holders because of the organization’s support for the Black Lives Matter movement. All market data delayed 20 minutes.Andrew P. Napolitano, a former judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey, is the senior judicial analyst at Fox News Channel. Sell the Postal Service! The Fox News senior judicial analyst Napolitano, 67, has never been married to anyone till date.

The answer is obvious to all but Postal Service management.In two months, we will have a presidential election in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Postal Service – formerly the Post Office – is an American institution rooted in the In an era with slow communication, and before the invention of the telegraph or telephone, the use of the mails was the only effective way to pay a bill without cash, transmit a document or send a letter.In the 1840s, a gifted philosopher-businessman, Lysander Spooner, founded the American Letter Mail Co. Andrew Napolitano appears on the “Varney & Co.” program on the Fox Business Network, in New York on April 2011. Mount Juliet, Tennessee — Political provocateur Roger Stone on Sunday said that God gave President Trump “the guidance” in July to commute his prison sentence. Only a few New Jersey Republicans complained, but the Democratic-controlled legislature did nothing. It should change radically – after this November.The postal couriers and their managers may be able to resist snow and rain and heat and gloom of night, but to take on competition – to allow the economic laws of supply and demand to reduce prices and enhance services – will be too much for them to bear.In 2021, the federal government should sell the Postal Service to the highest bidder.Get the recap of top opinion commentary and original content throughout the week.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. We have seen state governors use the police to protect gatherings of protesters with whose message they agreed and to disburse critical protesters. Today this is called prior restraint and the Supreme Court has essentially outlawed it.The speech we love needs no protection. Rep. Steve Scalise shared a new ad that highlights the destruction caused by rioters in recent days, asking viewers, “Is this what you want in your town next?”
A judge in Iowa ruled that the state's election commissioner acted beyond his authority by sending out absentee ballot applications with voter's personal information pre-filled.

President Donald Trump – who has voted by mail since changing his lawful residence from New York City to Palm Beach, Fla., – last year – has been arguing persistently that voting by mail is inherently corrupt and untrustworthy.Yet, in the 2016 presidential election in which Hillary Clinton received 3 million more popular votes than Trump, and he was elected by the Electoral College, more than 40 million Americans voted by mail and there was little if any complaining by either major political party of corruption.No monopoly can exist without government violating the basic laws of economics. When the federal government challenged its right to compete with the Post Office, the courts held that even though the Constitution established the Post Office, there was no prohibition in the law on competing with it.These decisions were based on sound economic policy and obvious constitutional jurisprudence, but they were too much for the federal government to bear. Some of his new rules are absurd. President Trump offered John Kelly the job of FBI director the day after he fired James Comey in May 2017, according to a forthcoming book. A basic fact-check would have revealed that, but The attorney general's words "carried a lot of weight," Stelter wrote in Napolitano was outspoken both during the president's impeachment trial and after, writing in a Fox News op-ed that the Senate's vote to acquit him was a ""Federal law prohibits such solicitation as criminal and prohibits government officials from seeking personal favors in return for performing their governmental duties. The speech we hate doesTo the antifederalists — or Democratic-Republicans, as they called themselves — the First Amendment prohibited Congress from interfering with or punishing any speech.Adams’ Department of Justice indicted, prosecuted and convicted antifederalists — among them a congressman — for their critical speech.When Jefferson won the presidency and the antifederalists won control of Congress, the Federalists repealed the speech suppression parts of the Alien and Sedition Acts on the eve of their departure from congressional control, lest it be used against them.During the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln locked up hundreds of journalists in the North who were critical of his war efforts. It delivered mail between Washington, D.C., and Boston for significantly less than what the Post Office charged. He’s managed to carve out a niche for himself on Fox News as a judge turned legal anaylst, mainly making his hay on the daytime shows. An 18-year-old in New Jersey was hit with a $2,500 bill to cover police overtime after she hosted a 90-minute protest in support of Black Lives Matter and affordable housing. All rights reserved.