A national study hails the performance of Arizona students, but overlooks the most likely reason for it.
On redistricting, no rule by judicial philosopher-kings, for a change
The court’s majority got it right, but the dissent illustrates the problem.
Ducey is right about mission creep at the Corporation Commission
But will he try to do anything about it?
Lessons for the U.S. from the tragedy of Muhammad Morsi
A seventy-year history proves that the United States doesn’t know what it is doing in the Middle East.
Arizona’s wrong turn on capital funding for schools
An auditor general’s report illustrates what a mistake it was to have the state take over capital funding for schools.
Don’t like APS? How about some competition?
The combination of dislike for APS and distrust of the Arizona Corporation Commission might rekindle the discussion of electricity deregulation in Arizona.
Dems are scaring off Never Trumpers
Democrats, with their galloping liberalism, are increasing the stakes for getting rid of Trump.
Rule by state AGs isn’t what the founders intended
More and more federal policy is being determined through lawsuits brought by state attorneys general, often with a partisan hue.
Ducey’s criminal justice reform veto was a mistake
If the Legislature is a dead end for even modest and sensible reforms, a far-reaching ballot initiative may erupt.
Don’t make it a new ‘cold war’ with China
China isn’t a new Soviet Union. But the United States should insulate ourselves against its influence by limiting access to our markets.