How to Rebuild a Justice System
The transformation of South Africa's judicial system after apartheid ranks among the most successful of the 20th century.
This unvoiced question lies hidden at the center of many of the most pressing policy debates in economics today. From
In 2016 federal prosecutors charged Terance Gamble with violating the federal law prohibiting felons from possessing firearms. Gamble’s case
The title of Chris Arnade’s book seems at times paradoxical, as one is reading through the catalogue of indignities
Are you lonely tonight? Or do you have a sense that many in your community are lonely? If so, then
In his magisterial history of postwar European history, aptly titled Postwar, Tony Judt writes, “Europe’s postwar history is a
Law schools teach many subtleties of questionable relevance. I was in my Constitutional Law class in law school when I
Universities have once again come under attack from not only those who claim that the costs outweigh the benefits, but
The announcement of a new Washington-based foreign policy think tank that is being funded with seed money from George
This past Saturday, Quillette editor Andy Ngo was assaulted by counter-protesters to a right-wing demonstration. This reignited the
One doesn’t need much detailed historical knowledge to be struck by just how recent many of the most deeply
Much ink has been spilled in recent months debating comments by U.S. Representatives Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and Rashida
I wish to mount a defense of all the liberals who are losing their minds because of the election and
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