Vindicating a Prudent Politics Within the GOP
Five Law & Liberty contributors offer their thoughts on where the Right ought to go next.
Five Law & Liberty contributors offer their thoughts on where the Right ought to go next.
Becket’s life shows that self-government requires the governing of one's self. The freedom of institutions to form individuals is crucial to that end.
Less than a year after the decision was issued, the “major initiative” represented by Bostock has guaranteed the inevitable consequences.
Character matters—yes, even if those of poor character are capable of bringing about positive change.
Conservatism has hope because many ordinary people are still proud to be patriots, and some remain stalwart people of faith.
Machiavelli is famous as a teacher of political realism, and his teaching is indispensable even for those who are not themselves Machiavellians.
Trump’s emergence vividly illustrated the vast distance between the ideas of American conservatism and the politics on the ground.
Recent years made it clear that we were being governed by a corrupt oligarchy out of tune with traditional American political norms.
Is America finally making its own way in a world becoming less liberal and in which the West’s saliency as a model for everyone continues to decline?
The last word is no longer with the campus Title IX office, or the Oval Office, but is instead with controlling federal appellate authority.