Richard Lawless

Richard Lawless


  • December 21, 2023

    The case for giving Taiwan nuclear weapons

    In the face of China's threats and aggressive acts against Taiwan, there is a compelling case for the United States to consider providing Taiwan with nuclear weapons. This proposition is grounded in the pursuit of regional stability...

  • November 14, 2023

    A politically driven Department of Justice and its abuse of the Westfall Act

    The Federal Employees Liability Reform and Tort Compensation Act of 1988, also known as the Westfall Act, is a law passed by the United States Congress that modifies the Federal Tort Claims Act to protect federal employees from common law tort lawsui...

  • March 11, 2023

    God, please forgive me for being a liberal

    I love my spouse and my children more than I can put into words.  I care about my neighborhood, my city, my state, and my country.  But I cannot reconcile other choices I make. If a man were to break into my house, would I rewa...

  • February 10, 2022

    SEC fights releasing FOIA documents

    Over the past ten months, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has failed to comply with a number of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests relating to the agency's role in a seventy-four-billion-dollar municipal bond Ponzi schem...

  • November 4, 2020

    Biden's influence-peddling is consistent with what I wrote in my book, Capitol Hill's Criminal Underground

    More than three years ago, MedLaw Publishing released my book, Capitol Hill's Criminal Underground, in which I, the book's author, describe a long-running "protection racket" being run by then–vice president...

  • April 16, 2020

    Banks pressured to repeat causes of 2008 financial crises

    As the media begins to roil with reports of bank delays in the distribution of business recovery loans from the government plan to save business from the effects of quarantine and closure, it is important to ask if there is more to the story than the...