Recovering a Conservative State Legal Theory
Conservative jurisprudence has a long and unfortunate history of ignoring state power.
Conservative jurisprudence has a long and unfortunate history of ignoring state power.
If the politics of passion is left unbridled, it could lead to the ruin of our experiment in republican self-government.
In making a constitutional interpretation, the courts must treat previous interpretations as indicators of the law, not the law itself.
As a second stream in the Socratic tradition, Xenophon is an exemplar of the active life.
Dostoevsky believed that one cannot live as a full human being without a freedom that acknowledges limits in its striving towards a chosen ideal.
Leslie Woodcock Tentler judges the American church to have been largely successful in adapting to a modern, democratic, and affluent society.
We are now largely ruled by unelected and unaccountable bureaucrats whose power systematically steps outside the Constitution’s structures.
Andrew Doyle is concerned, as we all should be, that free speech has become a "right-wing” issue.
Can the city help its citizens achieve a model of human flourishing that is relevant today?
Dostoevsky understood that people who defined themselves by ideology were capable of a unique form of evil.