The Forgotten Meaning of the Citizenship Clause
Birthright citizenship was never the original intent of the Fourteenth Amendment’s framers.
Birthright citizenship was never the original intent of the Fourteenth Amendment’s framers.
Restoring liberty in an illiberal age might very well take a cultural revolution.
The eighth president defined the future of politics.
The short-lived flap over the Equal Rights Amendment reflects the vacuous and destructive political attitudes of our time.
Public and private enforcement efforts can be combined to combat online fraud.
Reviving the historically friendly ties between Jew and Muslim could bring about an Abrahamic reconciliation.
Over time, police power has evolved from an anti-nuisance principle into an anti-tech weapon.
Charles Kesler’s defense of the American Founding from its critics on the left and right alike can help us recover our most cherished principles.
It's good when scholars agree that law has moral content, though it would be better still if they could say more about the grounds.
Can old-time religion stand up to modernity? An Orthodox Jewish movement thinks so.