Addressing the Nondelegation Problem
The “intelligible principle” standard can still protect the separation of powers—so long as the Supreme Court actually adheres to it.
The “intelligible principle” standard can still protect the separation of powers—so long as the Supreme Court actually adheres to it.
Islam can be compatible with Western freedoms—and Frank Meyer's ideas can help us understand how.
The right's divergent factions could find common ground in a fresh effort to redirect young offenders.
From Hume’s moderation to Mill’s scientism, Shirley Letwin traced how our conception of politics has jettisoned restraint in favor of utopianism.
Good Constitutional rules are designed to resist precisely those situations when leaders feel the urge to break them.
Gordon Lightfoot’s famous ballad of the doomed freighter Edmund Fitzgerald is a searching reflection on human frailty.
Educating students for liberty means teaching them the meaning of responsibility.
Open primary laws likely violate the associational rights protected by the First Amendment.
Carl Schmitt’s increasing popularity is a warning that our liberal constitutional order is failing.