GianCarlo Canaparo
Articles by GianCarlo Canaparo
EconomyCommentary
2 Ways to Make the EEOC Great Again
GianCarlo Canaparo|June 13, 2025
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is one of those agencies that, depending on who’s in charge, can do a lot of good or a lot… Read More
LawCommentary
Justice Jackson’s Hypocrisy
GianCarlo Canaparo|May 20, 2025
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson may have a problem being consistent across cases when her politics align with one case but not another. Compare her dissent… Read More
LawCommentary
Elite Law Firms in Trouble With Civil Rights Law Again
GianCarlo Canaparo|May 20, 2025
The nation’s elite law firms are on the wrong side of the nation’s civil rights laws again. In March, many of those firms received letters… Read More
LawCommentary
Trump Reins in Bureaucrats’ Criminal Code
GianCarlo Canaparo|May 20, 2025
In 2020, boat crewmen John Moore and Tanner Mansell found what they thought was an illegal fishing line off the Florida coast. Believing it the… Read More
PoliticsCommentary
What Does DEI Have to Do With Preserving American Battlefield Memorials?
GianCarlo Canaparo|March 12, 2025
On President Donald Trump’s first day in office, he ordered all federal agencies to terminate all of their diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and all… Read More
SocietyCommentary
Higher Ed Needs to Show Its Work on Ending DEI
GianCarlo Canaparo|February 27, 2025
Students are not the only ones who have homework due this semester. Teachers, college professors, and school administrators have a civil rights assignment to turn… Read More
LawCommentary
Here’s Why a Judge Can’t Block Trump’s Pause on Spending
GianCarlo Canaparo|February 12, 2025
Shortly after taking office, President Donald Trump, quite sensibly, paused some federal spending programs to see whether they are lawful and advance America’s interests, which… Read More
LawNews
Justices Skeptical of Porn Websites’ First Amendment Claims in Age-Verification Challenge
GianCarlo Canaparo|January 17, 2025
Free speech online is “imperiled” by a Texas law requiring multinational pornography websites to verify that their users are at least 18 years old, the… Read More
EducationCommentary
Texas A&M’s Partisan General Counsel Puts University in Legal Jeopardy Over DEI
GianCarlo Canaparo|January 16, 2025
Texas A&M University is in legal and political trouble. It faces threats of civil rights liability, the loss of federal funding, and the firing of… Read More
A Major Constitutional Problem for Reparations
GianCarlo Canaparo|December 10, 2024
Liberal governments like those running California, New York, and Detroit are rolling out reparations proposals that treat Americans differently depending on their skin color. That’s… Read More