President Barack Obama has gotten more notice for what he’s failed to do on immigration policy than for what he’s done right.
Editorials
OUR OPINION: Bipartisan ‘takings’ proposal is a fair solution
No one likes to be limited by regulations, but we all benefit from the environmental laws that control what gets released into our air and water.
OUR OPINION: Pay rates aside, university not doing its best job
There is no doubt that reports of administrative pay raises in the University of Maine System don’t look good.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: It’s time for cameras to be allowed in all courts
We don’t often agree with Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, about issues, but he was spot on when he called for there to be cameras permitted in the hallowed chambers of the U.S. Supreme Court.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: Congress cleans up its own house — a little bit
Congress is heaping great praise on itself for passing a law banning insider trading and bringing more light to the financial transactions of federally elected officials.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: All American soldiers are not the same
All that Army National Guardsman Spec. Dennis Weichel knew when a group of children neared his convoy in March was that they could be in danger. The Afghan children, in a northeastern province, were in the area trying to retrieve shell casings at a firing range to sell for scrap.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: Supreme Court’s strip-search ruling goes too far
By a 5-4 vote, the Supreme Court on Monday ruled that people arrested over traffic and other minor offenses can be strip-searched even if there is no reasonable suspicion that they are concealing weapons or contraband.
OUR OPINION: Intraparty battle all but over; GOP has to shift focus
Pressure is mounting on Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum to get out of the Republican presidential race, but it really doesn’t matter what they do.
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: Science and doubting, educated conservatives
With so many scientific issues becoming battlefields in the culture wars — from climate change to stem-cell research to evolution — we hardly needed a new study to tell us that scientists have become a favorite target of the right. Yet a paper written by University of North Carolina doctoral fellow Gordon Gauchat and published last week in the American Sociological Review also contains a highly counterintuitive finding.
OUR OPINION: Latest LePage veto rejected foreclosure bill
Gov. Paul LePage won again Monday, bringing his perfect veto streak to 16-0.