Defining Nationalism
To make sense of the "nationalism" debate, it helps to know what the term means.
To make sense of the "nationalism" debate, it helps to know what the term means.
Thinking of exercise and athletics in terms of a left-right divide reflects the unfortunate tendency to absorb everything into politics.
Hundreds of judicial positions sit vacant while a rudderless government dithers about what to do.
We should not settle for the nominal freedom of a relentlessly micromanaged society.
The consumer welfare standard for antitrust regulation is under assault, leaving a situation where "the Government always wins."
The culture wars are winnable if we take them seriously, starting by producing independent and documentary films.
Not only does a politicized religion fail to carry with it the virtues of the genuine article, it actively encourages the opposite vices.
As a professor and as a justice, Felix Frankfurter combined judicial restraint with lifelong activism in the political process.
Private philanthropic foundations like Ford and Rockefeller played an instrumental role in changing the practice and values of political science.
In West Virginia v. US Department of the Treasury, the Eleventh Circuit ruled against the American Rescue Plan Act in favor of state sovereignty.