Jewish groups convey mixed reactions over Kavanaugh confirmation along ideological lines The vote ended weeks of partisan division over uncorroborated sexual abuse allegations against the now-former D.C. Circuit Court judge. Jackson Richman Oct. 7, 2018
The real war on women isn’t in Washington While Americans are fighting a culture war with no middle ground left, Iran and ISIS remind us of the real enemy of gender equality. Jonathan S. Tobin Oct. 5, 2018
The fall of the free man To be considered innocent until proven guilty is not a privilege, it is a moral right. Dror Eydar Oct. 5, 2018
The full-scale unraveling of Western cultural norms Israel is falsely accused of crimes such as murderous aggression, colonialism and occupation of which it is not only innocent, but is in fact the victim or target. Those who call out such lies are themselves denounced as being beyond the pale for doing so. Melanie Phillips Oct. 4, 2018
Jewish groups convey mixed reactions over Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh They fall along predictable lines, owing to which side of the spectrum the groups tend to favor. Jackson Richman July 23, 2018
Whatever happened to the ADL? The attack on Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court is the latest instance of how Jonathan Greenblatt has turned the venerable anti-Semitism watchdog into a partisan outfit. Jonathan S. Tobin July 13, 2018
The Supreme Court and the mythical road to Weimar Partisans will disagree about Brett Kavanaugh, but those panicking about the end of democracy need to step back from the brink. Jonathan S. Tobin July 10, 2018