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When judges get lawless, pushing Jews to quit and other commentary

Last updated: July 2, 2025 7:40 pm
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When it comes to the behavior of judges in the court system, there has been a growing concern over their tendency to issue nationwide injunctions despite warnings from the Supreme Court. According to The Federalist’s Margo Cleveland, these district-court judges are overstepping their boundaries and creating a “consequence-free environment” where they prioritize their ideology over true justice. Cleveland points out that these judges continue to defy Supreme Court decisions, raising questions about the repercussions of ignoring their lawless orders. The reputation of the courts is at stake as these judges persist in their unconstitutional demands.

In a disturbing trend, there has been a push to make Jewish individuals feel unwelcome in various institutions. Seth Mandel from Commentary highlights instances where organizations, such as the British Medical Association and the North Carolina Democratic Party, have taken actions that specifically target Jewish members. Mandel argues that these symbolic tactics are not about Israel but rather about creating discomfort for Jews within these institutions. This trend of hostility towards Jewish individuals is concerning and raises questions about the motives behind these actions.

Europe is facing a debacle over environmental policy, with the latest uproar revolving around a proposed rule that would require companies to hire consultants to vet claims about environmental friendliness. The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board pokes fun at the situation, noting that the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s potential abandonment of the proposal has sparked outrage among left-wing politicians. The obsession with climate piety in Europe’s political class is highlighted as a major contributing factor to the dysfunction surrounding environmental policy.

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The resignation of American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten from the Democratic National Committee has been met with criticism from Ben Austin at The Hill. Austin argues that Weingarten’s role in advocating for pandemic school closures and opposing school choice initiatives has been detrimental to the Democratic Party. He suggests that party leaders should not only bid farewell to Weingarten but also reassess their stance on education issues to regain their credibility.

On a more positive note, economists Clifford S. Asness and Michael R. Strain emphasize the prosperity and human flourishing that exists in the present day. Despite the prevalence of doomsayers and populists who paint a bleak picture of the world, Asness and Strain point out the undeniable reality of today’s extreme prosperity and flourishing. They urge readers to consider the record-high wages, declining violent crime rates, and increased personal consumption as indicators of the current state of affairs, reminding us that while challenges exist, we are living in a time of great progress.

In conclusion, the diverse range of issues highlighted in these articles underscores the complexity of the current social, political, and economic landscape. From judicial overreach to hostility towards certain communities, the need for thoughtful and proactive solutions is evident. It is essential for individuals and institutions to critically evaluate their actions and policies to ensure a more just and prosperous future for all.

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