
A National Day of Gratitude
Washington’s Proclamation expressed hope that God would “render our national government a blessing to all the people, by constantly being a Government of wise, just, and constitutional laws, discreetly and faithfully executed and obeyed…”

Can Cass Sunstein Save Liberalism?
Sunstein's analysis of liberalism fails to reach the live arguments about liberalism’s viability in a diverse and democratic republic.

William F. Buckley and the Politics of Normalcy
A guiding principle of Buckley’s National Review is that conservatives are on the side of ordinary Americans, not those addled with one insane mania or another.

The Death Rattle of Apocalyptic Environmentalism
The collapse of environmental doomsaying marks a turning point in the climate debate — and the ghost of Thomas Malthus can finally rest in peace.

Trump’s Ukraine Fiasco
All responsible opponents of Russia should decisively reject Trump’s invitation for disemboweling Ukraine.

America Needs Its Hidden Champions
From imaging systems to next-gen GPS, small and midsized manufacturers are quietly rebuilding America’s industrial and defense backbone.

The Truth about Chinese Manufacturing
China will remain a major player in global manufacturing, but size and strength are not synonymous.

The Miracle of Economic Growth
Frey's book reminds us that progress is not self-sustaining — it depends on political courage, institutional adaptation, and the constant defense of the sphere of liberty.

Hydrocarbons Aren’t Disappearing
Credit ratings agencies remain enamored with the energy-transition myth — risking yet another green bubble for investors.

America's Litigation Addiction Threatens Its AI Leadership
Litigation is anything but efficient and, if state lawmakers proposing new AI liability schemes have their way, will increasingly involve disputes based on vague laws and open-ended theories of harm.

Can Cass Sunstein Save Liberalism?
Sunstein's analysis of liberalism fails to reach the live arguments about liberalism’s viability in a diverse and democratic republic.

William F. Buckley and the Politics of Normalcy
A guiding principle of Buckley’s National Review is that conservatives are on the side of ordinary Americans, not those addled with one insane mania or another.

The Death Rattle of Apocalyptic Environmentalism
The collapse of environmental doomsaying marks a turning point in the climate debate — and the ghost of Thomas Malthus can finally rest in peace.

Trump’s Ukraine Fiasco
All responsible opponents of Russia should decisively reject Trump’s invitation for disemboweling Ukraine.

The Real Character of American Populism: A Response to Richard Epstein
The ultimate contrast is in the character of the populists themselves.
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Judge Oldham's Olson Lecture: Yet Another FedSoc Debate or an Existential Challenge?
Judge Andrew S. Oldham’s Olson lecture reminds us that what worked for the Federalist Society in 1985 may not work in 2025 — and almost certainly won’t in 2065.

Ban the Filibuster — But Only for Continuing Budget Resolutions
Suspending the filibuster for continuing resolutions may have benefited Republicans this time, but the reform makes sense regardless of which party holds power.
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Will the Unitary Executive Swallow the Independent Judiciary?
Hamilton’s warnings about the potential collapse of an independent judiciary may well be realized if the unitary executive theory continues to fester.

How Climate Litigation Imposes Back Door Carbon Taxes
Californians should object to climate taxes because they reflect the state’s most dysfunctional tendencies.

The Localist Roots of Climate Litigation
Throughout the history of environmental law, common law claims have been the first line of defense against pollution.

Freedom, Liberalism, and Civic Communion
Are we capable of living in civic communion as a republican people, a people who need nation, family, and religion to form and expand their capacities for moral reflection, responsibility, and conscience?

A Fairer Tax System?
Better tax remedies are needed in America, and Ray Madoff's new book has given us an agenda for a conversation we should have.

Conservatism Against the Machine
Kingsworth's goal is to inspire readers to turn away from modernity just as he has.









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