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Why State Courts Matter
We should not invert the founding by viewing state courts as mere vehicles for the restoration of federal power.
The Chinese Communist Who Understands America
Does Wang Huning know America better than Americans themselves?
The Key to All Reductive Religions
Jonathan Franzen’s welcome engagement with religion is undercut by his reductive psychological account.
Time for a New University?
The University of Austin is that odd combination of traditional and innovative, pouring old wine into new wine skins.
Mozart and the Ineffable
Mozart tended to focus on what was universal in human experience—the world, its order, its beauty.
Testing the Power of Free Inquiry
The University of Austin's success depends on its commitment to principle, but also on its leaders' personal investment.
Suffering’s Bite
Ross Douthat's harrowing memoir reminds us that Lyme is one of those diseases that our health care system handles quite badly.
The Youngest Citizens
We can learn something valuable by examining how the nation once taught children civic education.
COVID Vaccines: A Constitutional Mandate?
Which legal arguments against OSHA's COVID-19 vaccination mandate are most likely to succeed?