Carter’s most important lesson is that Christians do more good outside of politics than in office.
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Antitrust law was never meant to support bureaucratic overreach, but to protect free markets. It is time to restore those simpler, original principles.
The collapse of TikTok would strike a blow for a more elevated American culture.
Does the Fourteenth Amendment require granting American citizenship to everyone born on these shores?
Originalism requires extending birthright citizenship to all people born in the United States regardless of the status of their parents.
Universal birthright citizenship was never the original intent.
Regulators should make rules before they set out to enforce them.
The short-lived flap over the Equal Rights Amendment reflects the vacuous and destructive political attitudes of our time.
Reviving the historically friendly ties between Jew and Muslim could bring about an Abrahamic reconciliation.
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Public and private enforcement efforts can be combined to combat online fraud.
The constant worry that defines public discourse is evidence of a deeper sickness in the American mind.
Although politicians justify protectionist policies on the grounds of economic nationalism, we cannot forget that tariffs are taxes.
Despite the criticism it receives, game theory can help us understand both our political constitution and humane tradition.
The Sherman Act and its legislative successors established a centralized and asymmetrically powerful framework for antitrust law enforcement.
It's a mistake to assume that America's talent is mainly concentrated in elite universities.