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Opinion | Overruling the District of Crazy

Bipartisan House majorities overturn a pair of daft D.C. laws on crime and noncitizen voting. Source link

Opinion | D.C. Council Seems to Want More Crime

Congress should repeal the capital’s new, lenient criminal code. Source link

Opinion | The Economic and Human Costs of Protecting Criminals

Treating cops like suspects and lawbreakers as victims is a bad deal for taxpayers and especially for the poor. Source link

Opinion | How a Nonprofit Bail Fund Frees Violent Criminals

OpinionCommentaryCross CountrySeattle’s Northwest Community Bail Fund says it considers ‘gender status’ but not a criminal record. Source link

Opinion | The Shoplifting Tax Keeps Going Up

When Target loses $600 million, customers end up paying more. Source link

Opinion | Kari Lake’s Loss Destroys ‘Stop the Steal’

Arizona candidates who took the Trump line on 2020 won fewer votes than a GOP state Treasurer. Source link

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