The case of the Baconians is not won until it has been proved that the substitution of covetousness for wantlessness, or an ascending spiral of desires for a stable requirement of necessities, leads to a happier condition. - Richard Weaver
Journalists Should Be Openly Biased - David Harsanyi, The Federalist
Achieving Democracy with Technological Change - Bradley Smith, Nomocracy in Politics
Everything...About Constitutional Law - Michael Stokes Paulsen, Public Discourse
Wine Alarmists Should Stick a Cork in It - Julie Gunlock, The Federalist
Letters in Defense of State RFRAs - Thomas Berg, Mirror of Justice
Don't Hold a Funeral for Marriage Yet - W. Bradford Wilcox, The Federalist
Who Really Lost America? - Patrick Buchanan, American Conservative
Do Persons Matter? - Scott Walter, Philanthropy Daily
‘Just Asking’ - Thomas Sowell, Human Events
Millennials, Christianity, and Covenant - Gracy Olmstead, American Conservative
Charles Murray and Civil Disobedience - Clark Neily, The Federalist
The Capital Punishment Debate, Yet Again - Hadley Arkes, The Catholic Thing
Clinton Wants to Create Two Classes of Citizens - John O. McGinnis, Liberty Law Blog
The Adolescent Brain Defense and Tsarnaev - Satel & Lilienfeld, Volokh
Florida Judge Dismisses Lawsuit against School Choice - Jason Bedrick, Cato
Give Me Guidance - Michael Greve, Liberty Law Blog
A Child’s Memory Of White Flight From Baltimore - Dana R. Casey, The Federalist
Daredevil and the Devil - Brad Miner, The Catholic Thing
Autonomy, Recognition, and the Illusion of Diversity - Bruce Frohnen, Imaginative Conservative
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