Does Anyone Read the Law?
Georgia's new election law is a piece of writing, like the Constitution or the Bible, about which everyone has an opinion but few have actually read.
Georgia's new election law is a piece of writing, like the Constitution or the Bible, about which everyone has an opinion but few have actually read.
No longer an amoral, conniving minister who orchestrated More’s death after he failed to break him, Mantel's new Cromwell is a visionary statesman.
The Constitution’s multiple references to “state legislatures” raise difficult and significant issues. The main question is whether we can give a consistent answer to the meaning of this term across a large number of different constitutional clauses that both fits the constitutional text and gives a plausible answer. This is important for several reasons. First, […]
Jouvenel made a signal contribution to political wisdom in modern times, and united what is best in classical conservatism and liberalism.
What will result from America's current spending and debt bender?
What will result from America's current spending and debt bender?
Racism has certainly contributed to a history of discrimination. But it is ahistorical to claim that all disparities are attributable to "whiteness."
“Bespoke education”—schooling that is designed to serve the needs of families—is on the rise in the U.S.
In Rawls' wake, there is a growing realization that there needs to be a truly postmodern approach to our comprehensive thinking.
The American Rescue Plan makes economic power grabs that would not be tolerated without the pretext of fighting a pandemic and a recession.