
Mr. Will began his column with the Post in 1974, and he received the Pulitzer…
Defining war is difficult, declaring it is rare, and making constitutional values and procedures pertinent to it is problematic.

Reformers nibble away at the First Amendment, an artichoke devoured leaf by leaf.

According to the laws of war, survivors of a sunk ship cannot be attacked.

The schools are reinvigorating the humanities, inspiring students eager to grapple with big questions, and reversing academia’s forfeiture of its prestige.

Amid today’s unpalatable politics, here’s a public career worth savoring.

Are there any rules regarding today’s ‘lethal kinetic strikes’ on boats driven by ‘narco-terrorists’ who are ‘poisoning’ Americans?


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