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JOHN YOO
John Yoo: Chief Justice Roberts and His Apologists
Some conservatives see a silver lining in the ObamaCare ruling. But it's exactly the big-government disaster it appears to be.
 


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HOLMAN W. JENKINS, JR.
Jenkins: ObamaCare---Upheld and Doomed
Regardless of the Supreme Court, fiscal reality will prevail.
 


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HOLMAN W. JENKINS, JR.
Jonathan Haidt: He Knows Why We Fight
Conservative or liberal, our moral instincts are shaped by evolution to strengthen 'us' against 'them.'
 

 
REVIEW & OUTLOOK


Highway to Heaven
Congress discovers bipartisan accord: a big spending bill.
 

 
A Fracking Rule Reprieve
Next year comes the federal deluge.
 

 
The Shadow Shogun Knows
A hated sales tax gives Ichiro Ozawa a chance to remake Japan.
 

 
Today's Columnist
PEGGY NOONAN
Noonan: Obama Has a Good Day
But liberty has a bad one.
 

 
JAMES TARANTO
Best of the Web Today: Grumpy Old Lady
Justice Ginsburg walks into a bar. The bartender says, "Why the long face?"
 

 
COMMENTARY


Marv Post: The Immigration Cops Go After a Dairy Farm
The reality is that most people born in South Dakota, like most other Americans, do not want to milk cows for a living.
 


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Notable & Quotable
Lon Fuller, "The Morality of Law" (1969), on the danger of delegating legislative powers to administrative agencies or courts.
 


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Weekend Books
J. D. MCCLATCHY
Very Glad to Be Unhappy
"A Ship Without a Sail" chronicles the life of Lorenz Hart, broken-hearted bard of the Great American Songbook. J.D. McClatchy reviews.
 


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STEPHEN D. SOLOMON
Turbulent Days for an Industry With a Lot of Baggage
In "Attention All Passengers," William J. McGee examines why air travel in the U.S. has become an ordeal—for customers and investors alike. Stephen D. Solomon reviews.
 


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EDDIE DEAN
The Queen of Soul's Long Reign
A faithful portrait of the inimitable, irrepressible Aretha Franklin. Eddie Dean reviews "The Fan Who Knew Too Much."
 


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Five Best: Francine du Plessix Gray
The novelist on her favorite fictional portraits of idleness and lassitude, including Melville's "Bartleby the Scrivener" and F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Tender Is the Night."
 

 
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