As with seemingly everything in today’s political climate, face masks have become a hot-button issue. Filtered through divergent ideological prisms, a…
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The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in a 5-4 decision that states cannot exclude religious schools from receiving funding aimed at…
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Sixty-six years ago this month, the Supreme Court handed down one of its most famous decisions, Brown v. Board of…
King James I fancied himself an intellectual. In an age of great ideas and great writing, he wrote a treatise…
These days the Right and Left look at jurisprudence differently. They have different views of what judges are for and…
In The Federalist, Alexander Hamilton devotes many consecutive articles to addressing the faults of the Articles of Confederation. Occasionally writing…