If the state can seize citizens' arms at will, all property rights are at risk.
A new documentary recounts the history of religious freedom in our country from colonial times until today.
Among many unfair attacks on Mormons in the nineteenth century, slavery apologist George Fitzhugh’s was distinctive.
One hundred years later, conservative Protestants have spent a good chunk of last year commemorating Machen’s Christianity and Liberalism.
Human rights are headed for extinction if they are not recognized as natural law.
An imported "oppressor-oppressed" ideology ran smack-dab into the intensely democratic and egalitarian Australian political order.
While purporting to expand one set of individual rights, Sullivan did immense harm to another.
At New College, students are again learning to value and perpetuate the Western tradition.
What would G. K. Chesterton say about the progressive enthusiasm for banning guns?
British law struggles to find the right balance between the right to speech and the right to privacy.
Self-described liberals continue to join the ranks of the reality-mugged.
Good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment.
Friedrich Hayek accepted forms of redistributist social policy that today's right-wing ideologues decry.
The Court arrived at the right decision in Moore v. Harper, but it still muddied the waters surrounding the independent state legislature theory.