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July 1 2022
Happy Friday from Washington, where the Supreme Court ends its annual term with a ruling on the EPA that cheers supporters of limited government. The high court expects Congress to do its job, Katie Tubb writes. How is California’s governor doing the wrong thing to fight inflation? Carrie Sheffield explains. On the podcast, Mississippi’s attorney general recounts the state’s role in ending abortion on demand. Plus: economists freak out over the demise of Roe v. Wade; a documentary champions homeschooling parents; and Dennis Prager argues that feminism has betrayed women. Twenty-five years ago today, Hong Kong reverts back to Chinese rule in a ceremony attended by British, Chinese, and American officials.
A group of economists insists that planned academic conferences be moved from Louisiana and Texas because bans on abortions in those states will put their lives in danger.
Actor Kirk Cameron’s new documentary “The Homeschool Awakening” features 14 homeschooling families who have been failed by the public education system.
In feminist Newspeak (Orwell’s term for the totalitarian redefining of language), when applied to women, the word “strong” means “easily offended” and “perceiving oneself as a victim.”