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‘Shadow docket’ rulings reveal new alliances on Supreme Court
In emergency actions, the justices block a restrictive Louisiana abortion law and allow an execution to proceed.
Kathleen Parker: States’ new abortion laws illustrate banality of evil
We should not be celebrating laws that ignore the humanity of an unborn child.
Our View: Augusta’s sports-betting debate should focus on the rules
Gambling is already entrenched in Maine, and the state shouldn’t favor one form of it over another.
Maine Voices: Knowledge is power in the developing new world order
The experiences of the military are highly applicable to knowledge transfer under conditions of intense pressure and time constraints.
Our View: Ban on transgender troops demeans true patriots
Revived this week by the Supreme Court, President Trump’s policy defies the facts and caters to those who hate.
Saying ‘administration is wrong,’ Rep. Golden vows fight to accept transgender troops
The 2nd District congressman, who serves on the House Armed Services Committee, says ‘anyone who loves America and has the courage to serve should be given that opportunity.’
Our View: Abortion rights at risk in current political climate
With an ally in the White House, the anti-abortion movement is nearer than ever to its goal.
Supreme Court rules against mystery foreign company fighting Mueller subpoena
The court gave no reason for its short decision, and made no note of dissent among the justices.
Marc A. Thiessen: From Kim to Kavanaugh, Trump had year of successes
2018 was a productive year for the president, who also stood firm against Iran and Russia.