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The Past Year in Originalism
At the Supreme Court, among scholars and in the public square, this last year has shown originalism’s growing influence.
Be Thankful for Covid Federalism
Policy variation is a strength of the US federal system, even when considering life-and-death public health policies.
The Diploma Divide
Education has become one of the most defining differences between America's political parties.
Shackles on a Free Society
The left is outraged over the Trump administration’s withholding of federal funds from Columbia University. But where did that power come from?
The Pursuit of Ignorance?
Mark Lilla joins the Law & Liberty Podcast to talk about his new book, Ignorance and Bliss.
How Religious Liberty Won
Religious liberty did not emerge from abstract speculation, but rather the concrete experience of Protestant republics in the Atlantic World.
What Korea Means for Ukraine
The Korean War provides an unappreciated look at some of the dynamics of US foreign policy playing out today.
Margaret Thatcher’s Lessons for Conservatism
A new book on Thatcher’s opposition years offers insights into healing conservatives’ divide today.
Basketball and the Rule of Law
A few reforms could revitalize one of America's great sports.