How Political Deference Makes Constitutionalism Possible
In an increasingly egalitarian and democratic age, deference seems to be from another time.
In an increasingly egalitarian and democratic age, deference seems to be from another time.
Data and evidence cannot tell us what to do with them—that requires moral judgment.
Engelhart has created a well-researched account of people who exist at the very periphery of both the medical and legal world of state-sanctioned suicide.
In Mahanoy, the Supreme Court struck a blow for free speech and bolstered the rights of parents.
A healthy public square is one that can recognize the important role religion has played (and continues to play) in our society.
C-10 follows a trend of increasingly values-driven decisions being relegated to regulatory bodies whose decisions are largely removed from public scrutiny.
Financial incentives need to promote responsibility, and the public interest, not the opposite.
While Fulton's majority opinion did not overrule Smith, two concurrences suggest that Smith is on life support.
The dual burden that Zarathustra has taken upon himself proves too much for one man, hence the tragic character of the Nietzsche's parodic gospel.
Perhaps looking ahead to 2024, Klobuchar touts popular monopoly-busting policies, but some of them could seriously damage the nation's economic dynamism.