A Broken Contract
Social contract theory must be understood in the context of the natural law tradition.
Social contract theory must be understood in the context of the natural law tradition.
As with many sectors of American life, legal education is paralyzed by overregulation. But a few simple changes could fix that.
We can fight illiberalism by remembering a republic must be a community of love.
Conservatives are eager to improve American schools. To progressives, this is an existential threat.
The populist turn in our politics is best understood as a revival of old categories of political economy.
New political circumstances could mean an opportunity for real market reforms in healthcare.
After three years of war, Ukraine has found no "happily ever after."
Macroeconomics is little more than astrology, but there are better ways to measure the strength of an economy.
In addition to their legal strategy, opponents of DEI ought to articulate a set of moral and political principles for civil rights changes in higher ed.
Education in America remains a cause for hope, even if other countries’ systems can teach us how to reform and improve our own.