Fights over federal spending should be a warning: state policymakers must prepare for inevitable cuts.
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It’s time to break the social sciences’ sycophantic alliance with big government.
With controversy raging over the Alien Enemies Act, how should we understand the concept it invoked?
Changing political tides in Canada mean fierce competition between competing visions for the Arctic nation’s future.
The NCAA’s NIL rules are complicated and contradictory. It’s time to treat athletes the same as other students.
The Federal Trade Commission is redundant, inefficient, and often counterproductive.
For George Washington at least, the American Revolution was a battle against regulation without representation.
At the Supreme Court, among scholars and in the public square, this last year has shown originalism’s growing influence.
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The left is outraged over the Trump administration’s withholding of federal funds from Columbia University. But where did that power come from?
The Korean War provides an unappreciated look at some of the dynamics of US foreign policy playing out today.
A few reforms could revitalize one of America's great sports.
America needs economic growth to get out of our debt crisis—and a truly deregulatory agenda can help.
Our Middle East failures do not represent the true legacy of American foreign policy.
In his new book, Justice Neil Gorsuch shows the danger the administrative state poses to genuine self-government.