
Gregg Nunziata
Articles
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Sep 13, 2024 |
thedispatch.com | Reilly Stephens |James Patterson |Ben Rolsma |Gregg Nunziata
Determining the division between state and federal authority continues to roil our politics and occupy our courts. Published September 13, 2024 More than two years since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, there remains little consensus among Republican politicians or conservative activists as to what, exactly, the policy response should be—or what the purpose of the movement even was in the first place.
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Jul 23, 2024 |
thedispatch.com | John Hood |Kevin Williamson |Gregg Nunziata |Jeffery Tyler Syck
The right’s divisions are real, but we need better labels. Published July 23, 2024 Who is an “ultraconservative”? Having spent most of my career leading conservative organizations, I couldn’t begin to offer you a coherent definition. Neither, it seems, can anyone else. For example, news outlets and political opponents are labeling Sen.
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Apr 2, 2024 |
thedispatch.com | Gregg Nunziata
The conservative legal movement took shape in the wreckage of the Nixon administration. As America faces the prospect of a second Trump administration, it faces an existential test. Richard Nixon—neither a conservative nor a constitutionalist—had the opportunity to reshape the judiciary, with four Supreme Court vacancies occurring during his term. Yet a shambolic process and limited judicial vision yielded multiple failed nominations.
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