An America in Need of a Cato
It is those men and women who prefer to be virtuous, rather than merely to seem that way, who we need right now.
It is those men and women who prefer to be virtuous, rather than merely to seem that way, who we need right now.
Safeguard shows that the Electoral College's critics are right about one thing: it is not simple majority rule—and thank goodness for that.
Assessing Fr. John Courtney Murray's We Hold These Truths at 60.
John McGinnis discusses what newly appointed Justice Amy Coney Barrett will mean for the dynamics of the Supreme Court.
We laugh at images of evil and make them sexy, and Carpenter's Halloween shows us the error of our ways.
While acerbic criticism may rally the troops, it probably does more harm than good in pursuance of civil peace.
Not all constitutional cases of enduring consequence make the front page.
Today we have two civil religions that are shaping citizens’ souls with opposing understandings of justice. Will it last?
LawMacro, as it is currently practiced, has unmeasured confidence in the ability of government to steer the economy.
The Karabakh war is a civilizational clash between democracy and dictatorship, and Americans should be paying attention.