Americans need to know their Constitution. From war powers to health care, freedom of speech to gun ownership, religious liberty to abortion — much of American life is shaped by the U.S. Constitution ...
Over the past two decades, the federal judiciary has increasingly grounded its cases in the Constitution’s original meaning. Students, scholars, lawyers, and judges are now expected to understand and ...
Constitutional scholar Michael Stokes Paulsen and his son, Luke, offer an uncomplicated but sophisticated primer on the U.S. Constitution that is kept lively by their unabashedly candid evaluations of ...
Simon Tam describes himself as an “Asian-American musician, lecturer, and political activist.” In 2006, he formed a rock band that he named The Slants, to bring attention to discrimination against ...
I’m delighted to report that Prof. Michael Stokes Paulsen, of the University of St. Thomas School of Law (in Minneapolis, unfortunately, not in St. Thomas), will be guest-blogging this week on “The ...
IN an interesting comment on "The Federalist", immediately after the publication in 1788 of the last of the essays of which it is composed, Washington wrote to Hamilton : "When the transient ...
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