The Duty to Enforce the Law
The Take Care Clause was designed to guard against the problems that arise when executives refuse to enforce the laws.
The Take Care Clause was designed to guard against the problems that arise when executives refuse to enforce the laws.
While most are celebrating the glories of the American Revolution this year, Joseph J. Ellis’s new book is focused on the darker side of history.
Elite opinion aside, the Supreme Court has not aggressively attacked the bad precedents of the past century. Maybe it should.
Country music embraces law and liberty like no other genre.
John Wilsey joins the Law & Liberty Podcast to discuss his book Religious Freedom and its themes.
The CCP's authoritarianism is driving its country into the ground. But Americans need to control their own debt problem if they want to compete to win.
Twenty years ago, Niall Ferguson's The War of the World examined the dark forces that contributed to global conflict.
Brian Pawlowski interviews Sir Niall Ferguson on his 2006 book The War of the World.
The end of disparate impact could restore the meaning of civil rights.
Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton may be titans of the American Founding, but these two poles don't describe everything.