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Paul Moreno

Paul Moreno is the William and Berniece Grewcock Chair in Constitutional History, Professor of History, Dean of Social Sciences at Hillsdale College.
by | Dec 16, 2024

President-elect Trump wants to take on the “administrative state” that did so much to hinder his first term. Yet one of his first proposals — to raise tariffs on Chinese and other imported goods — is based on a fundamental…

by | Aug 8, 2023

Millions of conservative Americans voted for Donald Trump in 2016 because he recognized that appointing Supreme Court justices was among the most important things a president does. And we were not disappointed. The hysterical reaction of the Left is proof…

by | Jul 16, 2022

Whatever else it was, the Dobbs decision was a great day for history. A substantial part of Justice Samuel Alito’s opinion put to rest the claim that abortion had ever been a “right,” let alone one deeply rooted in our…

by | Apr 21, 2021

January’s “March for Life,” denouncing the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, was conducted virtually due to the pandemic. This year, pro-life supporters should commemorate April 21 as the 50th anniversary of the real opening of abortion in America: U.S. v….

by | Jun 8, 2018

Harvard is being sued — and it’s all because of skim milk. Sound crazy? Perhaps — but no less insane than the logic that dominates today’s elite campuses. What Harvard — and the left — call “affirmative action,” the Justice…

by | Nov 10, 2017

Now that the baseball season has ended with a stunning victory by the Astros, two things are obvious. One — baseball is beginning to make a comeback. As NFL rating continue to plummet, more and more viewers are rediscovering our…

by | May 26, 2016

The goals have changed under Obama, but the methods remain anti-constitutional. The Obama administration was in the Supreme Court recently, defending the president’s discretionary power to suspend the law concerning the deportation of aliens in the country illegally. Solicitude for…

by | Jul 3, 2015

Something we ought to consider in the controversy over the Confederate (battle) flag: The United States defeated the Confederacy on the battlefield, but eventually gave in to the political principles that the Confederacy stood for. In the years leading up…

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