Charles Fain Lehman is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor at City Journal. He was previously a staff writer with the Washington Free Beacon.
Review: 'Bleeding Out' by Thomas Abt
America's violent crime decline has stalled. Here's how to change it.
After Near-Two-Decade Hiatus, Feds to Resume Executions
Five to be put to death, Attorney General Barr orders
DOJ Initiates Antitrust Investigation of Big Tech
Facebook forced to pay $5 billion fine
Trump Admin Moves to Close SNAP Loophole
Changes to eligibility would remove three million recipients
Calif. Supreme Court to Consider Freezing Death Penalty Trials
In March, Gov. Newsom announced a moratorium on the execution of California's death row inmates
DOJ Announces Release of 3,100 Under FIRST STEP Act
Also debuts new risk assessment tool
New York Landlords Sue to Overturn Rent Stabilization
Policies meant to alleviate housing crisis might actually cause it
Drug Deaths Dip in 2018, CDC Says
Analysis: Slight overall decline masks increases in fentanyl, cocaine, meth deaths
After Blasting Amazon, Warren, Sanders Campaigns Spend Thousands on Site
Big tech critics outpace opponents on Amazon spending
Oklahoma, J&J Reach End of First National Opioid Trial
The case is widely expected to be a bellwether for future litigation, either saving big pharma or spelling its doom