In the matter of fact, for the greater part, these authors appear to be in the right; perhaps not always; but if the lawyers mistake in some particulars, it proves my position still the more strongly; because it demonstrates the powerful prepossession towards antiquity, with which the minds of all our lawyers and legislators, and of all the people whom they wish to influence, have been always filled; and the stationary policy of this kingdom in considering their most sacred rights and franchises as an inheritance. - Edmund Burke
Reclaiming the Rule of Law after Obergefell - Bradley C.S. Watson, NRO
Faith and Feeling - Robert Royal, The Catholic Thing
Save the Print Library - Gracy Olmstead, American Conservative
The Revenge Of The Lost Boys - Tom Nichols, The Federalist
A Campaign Lost Every Day - Pete Spiliakos, First Things
Re-Styling Tradition - Greg Bucher, First Things
Getting It Write - John R. Coyne, Jr., American Conservative
Rand Paul, Don’t Swallow The Bait - Stella Morabito, The Federalist
A Tale of Two Entrepreneurs - David Williams, Human Events
O’Connor on Art, Integrity, and the Writer’s Responsibility - Maria Popova, Brain Pickings
Andy Biggs’s ‘Con of the Con Con’ - Kevin Gutzman, Nomocracy in Politics
Kennedy and the Lonely Promethean Man - David Azerrad, Public Discourse
Russell Wilson’s Decision to Delay Sex Until After Marriage - Samantha Reinis, Daily Signal
The Hidden Risks of Government Loan Programs - Amber Athey, Daily Signal
Another One Bites the Dust - Lydia McGrew, What's Wrong with the World
Thought Control’s Lingua Franca - Flagg Taylor, Liberty Law Blog
On Demography and Marriage - Michael J. New, Public Discourse
Fanaticism, Pragmatism And Organic Agriculture - Miller & Kershen, Forbes
Lenin and Marx: Sound Money Advocates? - Louis Rouanet, Mises
Which Same-Sex Marriage Supporter Is Correct? - Jennifer Johnson, The Federalist
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