Justice Alito's argument breaks away from the originalist tradition, but it serves the same goal.
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Fathers make a boundlessly creative promise, one that transcends any given moment or emotion.
The demand that criminals express remorse, preferably in extravagantly emotional terms, reveals a cultural tendency to place emotion above reason.
John Phillip Reid, who passed away in April, recovered the constitutional questions at the heart of the American Revolution.
Statistics can enlighten us, but to regard statistics as the best or only window on human reality is to engage in an essentially dehumanizing project.
Why should a private organization whose views are anathema to the people it is charged to represent get to speak for them?
It's the end of the world as we know it. And I feel fine.
Social media tends to undermine the moral sentiments that hold human community together. We can find ways to rebuild them.
As they seek to refine their method, originalists should pay more attention to the contemporaneous construction put on the Constitution.
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Americans are individually charming and pleasant people who deploy their wits to get around a state that doesn’t work.
Habi Zhang is wrong to suggest that Confucianism inevitably leads to despotism. The Chinese can build a free society.
Do conservatives have no aspirations for social media beyond stopping Big Tech censorship and “owning the libs”?
Universities claim that certain groups are "underrepresented" on their campuses. This claim needs scrutiny.
Australia's unique electoral system has interesting effects on how voters make their decisions.