Earlier today, I published a guest essay on economist Bryan Caplan's popular Bet On It substack, explaining how federal constitutional litigation can play a key role in expanding affordable housing by ...
The Constitution Essay Contest gives middle and high school students and adult writers the opportunity to explore the first amendment and discuss freedom of speech in the context of the Constitution.
To continue my preview of The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, which will ship on October 14, here are the authors of essays 26–50.
Playing to type, Harvard and Yale law professors have taken to the pages of The New York Times to say that we should trash the Constitution. Ryan Doerfler and Samuel Moyn (of Harvard and Yale, ...
A New York Times guest essay argued that liberals need to stop caring about the "broken" Constitution and instead find others roads to enact policy, or perhaps make the world’s longest surviving ...
The Trump presidency has significantly undermined respect for the U.S. Constitution, with Trump and his supporters dismissing its authority and portraying it as malleable for political ends. His ...
The study of the Constitution is, for many, one of the most fascinating parts of law school. Understanding the Constitution and the debates that surround its interpretation is central to a wide range ...
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