Where is the Wall of Separation Between Direct and Indirect Taxes?
Constitutional conflict over direct taxes arose because key words, such as “excise,” had different meanings in different parts of the country.
Constitutional conflict over direct taxes arose because key words, such as “excise,” had different meanings in different parts of the country.
If nuclear weapons are used, we are not automatically condemned to visions of spiraling disaster.
Changes in language are not innocuous when the truth itself is at stake.
In his new book, Jeremy Carl rightly warns about the rise of new kinds of racial bigotry and helps us see how America can move on to new conversations.
In his new book, Jeremy Carl rightly warns about the rise of new kinds of racial bigotry and helps us see how America can move on to new conversations.
The Wisdom of Our Ancestors provides signposts to conservatives worth reading, but its ambivalence about liberalism obscures the path it recommends.
Court reform that specifically aims to influence the outcomes of cases is a major threat to the separation of powers.
As Ray Kurzweil argues in his new book, AI technology holds immense promise for the future of the human race. It also poses significant dangers.
Women and the "wrong sort of Muslims" were the primary targets of harassment and intimidation in the recent British elections.
One need not endorse nullification to recognize a serious problem with relying only on the federal government to protect the reserved authority of states.