Andrew P. Napolitano
Articles by Andrew P. Napolitano
The problems with Disney and Florida
The core of the problems with Disney and Florida is the American addiction to corporatism. Published April 27, 2022
Using Ukraine war to assault freedom
Most judges and lawyers agree that the war on drugs in the past 50 years has seriously diminished the right to privacy guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment. Published April 20, 2022
Easter and Freedom: To believe in Jesus is to take the holiday seriously
When American colonists were oppressed by British governance, the word most frequently uttered in pamphlets, editorials and sermons was not "safety" or "taxes"; it was "freedom." Published April 13, 2022
Dangerous attacks on freedom
In the give and take at the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings on President Biden's nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court, a dangerous line of argument emerged from some senators. Published April 6, 2022
Bush and his CIA torturers
Last week, prosecutors and defense counsel at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, completed three weeks of plea negotiations. Published March 30, 2022
Is Putin a war criminal?
President Biden caused a stir in the media last week when he called Russian President Vladimir Putin "a war criminal." Published March 23, 2022
U.S. sanctions on Russia violate the Constitution
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Biden administration has undertaken a vast scheme against Russian economic actors, which it characterizes as "sanctions." Published March 16, 2022
State secrets doctrine shields Abu Zubaydah’s criminal torturers
Last week, a bitterly divided Supreme Court dismissed a case brought by a detainee at the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba against the Department of Justice. Published March 9, 2022
Arbery killers are monsters, but they have constitutionally protected rights
Last week, the government of the United States of America successfully concluded a criminal show trial to demonstrate the government's antipathy to the concept of hatred. Published March 2, 2022
Military torturers at Guantanamo Bay
Mohammed al-Qahtani, was ordered released from the U.S. Naval prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, last week. Published February 23, 2022
CIA spying on Americans and their collaborators
In the past month, this column has twice addressed the unbridled propensity of federal intelligence agencies to spy on Americans without search warrants as required by the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Published February 16, 2022
Joe Rogan and freedom of speech
For two and a half centuries, the concept of free speech has bedeviled the United States. Published February 9, 2022
All government domestic spying is a violation of personal freedom
Three weeks ago, this column reported on warnings issued by the Biden administration about the dangers of spyware. Published February 2, 2022
Biden’s unmanned killer drone strikes continue abroad
Secretly and quietly, the Biden administration has continued to use the killing machine crafted by President George W. Bush, expanded by President Barack Obama and employed from time to time by President Donald Trump. Published January 26, 2022
The feds’ case against the Oath Keepers is dubious
These are perilous times. They are made worse by the government's political reaction to lawless behavior, which is a greater threat to personal liberty than the behavior it seeks to punish. Published January 19, 2022
The domestic danger of the feds’ cyber capabilities
Late last Friday, the National Counterintelligence and Security Center warned the American public against the dangers of spyware manufactured by one Israeli corporation. Published January 12, 2022
The terrifying lessons of COVID-19
During the past 18 months, the relationship of the American people to the government has changed radically. Published January 5, 2022
The deep state and its CIA and FBI tentacles
Two recent and unconnected revelations demonstrate that the deep state remains engaged, deceptive and dangerous. Published December 29, 2021
Christmas in America
What if Christmas is a core belief in a personal God who lived among us and many times offered a freely given promise of eternal salvation that no believer should reject or apologize for? Published December 23, 2021
Taking Christmas seriously
We all know that God works in mysterious ways. Published December 15, 2021