The Case for Expanding the Court Before November
For years, a diverse group of liberals and left-of-center commentators have called on Congress to expand the size
The Fight Makes the Meaning: Noah Feldman, James Oakes, and the Lessons of Antislavery Constitutionalism
Noah Feldman, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, is a frequent public commenter on the state of
No, Libertarians Cannot "Reclaim" Liberalism
In 2021 the libertarian representative Justin Amash “reclaim[ed] the word ‘liberal’ for classical liberalism” in a tweet. This wasn’
Where Does the War in Ukraine Leave Liberal Deterrence?
As an answer to the realist position that the world is anarchic and thus military might is necessary for any
To Reject Bigotry, Libertarians Should Become Neoliberals
There are a great number of libertarians who abhor bigotry of all kinds—racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, etc. But libertarianism
A Conservatism Parasitic on the Liberal Tradition: Yoram Hazony's Conservatism: A Rediscovery
Forged from below, conservatism has none of the calm or composure that attends an enduring inheritance of power…Even Maistre’
Lawful and Unconstitutional: Rule of Law in America Today
Is America built on a foundation of broken promises? Many constitutional fundamentalists in the legal academy today believe this is
Stop Blaming Trans Activism for the Overturning of Roe v Wade
I am all done having babies. I’ve got a toddler and a baby. They are the cutest, best, smartest
Playing for Keeps: Practical Politics After Roe
I can’t change Texas’s law, but you can. You can and everyone else who may or may not
Identity Pluralism and the Indian Left: A Complicated Story
The recent outlook for Indian secularism hasn’t been optimistic. General disappointment within the left abounds in our state institutions,
Liberalism versus Reaction in Ayn Rand
We are as gods and might as well get good at it. – Stewart Brand, Whole Earth Catalog Ayn Rand was
Russia's Atrocities in Ukraine Are Part of a Pattern, Not An Exception
Despite the hesitancy in some quarters to acknowledge the likelihood of an invasion before February 24, the landscape of analysis