Freeing State Courts from SCOTUS
Unthinking deference to Supreme Court opinions on the part of state courts is distorting America’s constitutional system.
Unthinking deference to Supreme Court opinions on the part of state courts is distorting America’s constitutional system.
Gratitude and humility are more important to a conservative outlook than plans and "first principles."
Overturning Sullivan would inevitably lead to fewer citizens contributing to conversations of social, national, and political import.
Neither critics nor defenders of our presidential election system seem to fully understand why the Constitution’s framers constructed it as they did.
We consider our votes important precisely at the time they have become devalued.
Liberalism isn’t buried in an irretrievable past. Rather, it’s embedded in the present.
Javier Milei's policy choices make sense in light of the economic theory of Jacques Rueff.
Non-discrimination commissioners often serve as investigators, prosecutors, judges, and juries.
The malice test is the result of judicial activism and should be rejected by a Court that understands its task as the discovery, not the invention of law.
Megalopolis depicts two worldviews which lead to a post-liberal order—and oppression for ordinary people.