Judicialization Comes for the Commonwealth
Courts are a part of the state, so expanding their power isn’t necessarily a recipe for restraining state power.
Courts are a part of the state, so expanding their power isn’t necessarily a recipe for restraining state power.
King's common-humanity message bears little resemblance to today's woke politics.
Why would we blame writers for what they write instead of the readers who take offense at what they read?
James Otteson talks with Samuel Gregg about Adam Smith's understudied Lectures on Jurisprudence.
Celebrity culture draws us away from the things we most need to attend to, and toward the shallow, insincere, and insubstantial.
Having a human rights commissioner who is conversant in the debates about human rights and Islam can only benefit Alberta Muslims.
We need a citizenry that appreciates the difference between decision-making authority and substantive political outcomes.
The more blunders the Fed makes, the more power and prestige it seems to get.
What benefits would common good constitutionalism confer on the modern woman?
The relatively small battle over Madison at Montpelier is a microcosm of the larger culture war that goes to the core of what America stands for.