By Andrew P. Napolitano
The president's men trash the Constitution to pursue antagonists

Expected to dominate, they did.

She could have taken "no" for an answer from her well-meaning high school coach, who simply didn't want her to spread herself too thin. But even at age 15, "no" was a word Brittney Reese didn't want to hear.
Lisa Leslie, Cynthia Cooper and Diana Taurasi lead the list selected as the WNBA's Top 15 players of all time.

Sitting on four straight losses and in last place in the Eastern Conference, the Washington Mystics are in desperate need of something to cheer about.
Lisa Leslie remembers her surprise at the big arenas and luxurious locker rooms. Rebecca Lobo, Penny Toler and Teresa Weatherspoon recall the excitement of finally getting to play before family and friends. For everyone involved in the WNBA's first game in 1997, there was also plenty of nervousness to go around.
Lisa Leslie remembers her surprise at the big arenas and luxurious locker rooms. Penny Toler and Teresa Weatherspoon recall the excitement of finally getting to play before family and friends. For everyone involved in the WNBA's first game in 1997, there was also plenty of nervousness to go around.

Ivory Latta scored 14 of her 22 points in the third quarter to lead the Tulsa Shock to their first win of the season, 77-59 over the Washington Mystics on Saturday night.
The Seattle Storm had such a dominant run to the WNBA championship last year, they are the overwhelming favorites to win again as the league opens its 15th season this weekend.

This NCAA tournament had plenty of twists, turns and upsets even before the championship game. Coach Gary Blair and Texas A&M delivered a thrilling ending.

Sheryl Swoopes never hid her disappointment with how her first go-around in the WNBA ended.
Three-time WNBA MVP Sheryl Swoopes is returning to the league, signing a deal with the Tulsa Shock.
Former WNBA star Sheryl Swoopes is set to agree to a deal with the Tulsa Shock, a person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Sunday night.
Seattle Storm forward Lauren Jackson was selected the WNBA's most valuable player for the third time in her career on Thursday night.
Seattle Storm forward Lauren Jackson was selected the WNBA's most valuable player for the third time in her career on Thursday night.
Swoopes, who played nearly 28 minutes, added: "My (left) knee feels good. The doctors and training staff are doing a good job with it. I knew we could play this well. We've done it in practice. It was just a matter of when we would do it in a game. I kept hoping, wishing, praying it was just a matter of time."
Mystics drop third straight game as Shock earn their first win of the season →
Swoopes said Wednesday she has put any hard feelings toward the league behind her, and she's physically ready to help a Tulsa team that finished a league-worst 6-28 last season.