
Category: Constitutional Opinions
When the State Polices Speech
The government may not silence conscience or conversation. The American experiment depends on this simple, yet increasingly threatened principle. And…
Constitution Constitutional Law Constitutional Opinions Criminal Justice Intelligence The American Spectator
The Supreme Court Puts IQ on Trial Again
IQ is back in the news with the Supreme Court’s third look at IQ and capital punishment since 2002. On…
Shutdown Shows We Must Scale Back Bureaucratic Infringement of Gun Rights
The ATF’s long record of abuses against American gun owners should be ample reason to strip the agency of its…
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It’s Time to Close Religious Arbitration Centers and Outlaw Sharia for Good
The cornerstone of the American project is the principle of justice administered under the Rule of Law. Our civic allegiance…
The Next Social Epidemic Is Already Here: Legalized Sports Gambling
In 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association. A fractured court, led by a conservative…
Washington’s Use of the ‘Emergency’ Label Comes to a Head
In Washington today, the word “emergency” is a magic key; it unlocks powers Congress never granted, suspends the discipline of…
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