Why Bad Clients Need Good Lawyers
We need lawyers to represent clients whose causes are in disfavor with the public.
We need lawyers to represent clients whose causes are in disfavor with the public.
If government has to screw up, as invariably it will, it’s best not to do it all over the place, all at once.
A Dubious Expediency shows the deleterious effects of racial preferences on students, institutions, pedagogy, and society as a whole.
America's first civil war pitted American revolutionaries against those who still considered themselves British.
Fyodor Dostoevsky's Demons continues to illuminate a path forward amidst our debilitating contemporary crisis.
Two cases confront the Supreme Court this term that could threaten the essential legal underpinnings of the federal administrative state.
At home and abroad, 2021 has been an an annus horribilis for classical liberalism.
Our editors offer some of their favorite pieces and podcasts from the past year.
It is imperative that American policymakers and citizens learn from the failures and successes of the COVID-19 pandemic.