The Judicial Temperament
Amy Coney Barrett’s new book is not a tell-all about the Supreme Court. It shows something far more important: the character of a good judge.
Amy Coney Barrett’s new book is not a tell-all about the Supreme Court. It shows something far more important: the character of a good judge.
Christopher Dawson anticipated the critiques of liberalism made by writers such as Patrick Deneen. He also saw how religion could flourish in freedom.
Bob Pepperman Taylor explains the threefold end of liberal arts education.
Police powers give states fairly broad authority to regulate AI, but there are still limits.
The Early Republic’s maritime jurisprudence is even more relevant given the immense power of the modern executive.
Reviving the housing market requires honesty about both Boomers and Millennials.
The publication of Common Sense in January 1776 was a watershed event.
We are still struggling to put modern ills in proper perspective.
Dane Cash has contributed a fine account of diverse opinions among US foreign policy intellectuals during the Korean War.