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The Past Is Never Dead
Faulkner transports his readers through time, sometimes alternating narrators, with repeated attention to the same families and figures.
Humility Before the Mysteries of the Human Condition
Gilbert Meilaender is one of the most prominent Christian ethicists in America, having written with conviction and insight for decades from his professorial chair at Valparaiso University. He also spent seven years on the President’s Council of Bioethics under George W. Bush. Meilaender’s new collection of essays, Bioethics and the Character of Human Life, combines […]
Liberty and Our Political Order
A basic premise of modern Western liberties is that persons reasoning in good faith will inevitably disagree about matters of importance.
Texas v. Pennsylvania Would Have Upended the Electoral College
Texas’s innovative injury would allow any state to sue any other state, directly in the Supreme Court, for breach of its election laws.
The List Is Here to Stay
Republican presidential candidates will likely use nominee lists to demonstrate their commitments to originalism and constitutional government.
The Delusions of the Ideologue and the Wisdom of the Statesman: A Conversation with Greg Weiner
Greg Weiner returns to Liberty Law Talk to discuss what it means to be an Old Whig.
The Terminator with a Chess Clock
The Queen’s Gambit is a feminist fantasy, with a chess prodigy forcing Cold War America to become woke sooner than it is ready.
Reading Suggestions for the Holidays
Law & Liberty's friends, contributors, and staff offer their ideas for readings this pandemic holiday.