Learning From Our Long War Mistakes
For twenty years, the United States has suffered from a strategy that aimed at completely unrealistic political objectives.
For twenty years, the United States has suffered from a strategy that aimed at completely unrealistic political objectives.
Steven Smith discusses his book Fiction, Lies, and the Authority of Law
Obergefell’s “reasoned judgment” test leads to the conclusion that the state may assert a compelling interest in protecting fetal life.
Behind Orbán's attractive rhetoric, we find a Prime Minister and a group of friends building a quasi-oligarchy on the backs of Hungary's citizens.
There is plenty of risk and uncertainty that might give rise to our next financial crisis.
Does the continuation of racial economic and social disparities in society mean America is racist?
Something disappears from the past when historians seek to convict more than to understand.
Once a state reaches a certain degree of political uniformity, it tends to repel those who disagree and attract fellow adherents.
Once the perceived villains of today are gone, who will be next? Who, for that matter, will be last?
The justice does not consider at all how jurisprudence bears on the political appearance of the Supreme Court.