Fifth Circuit Judge Andrew Oldham kicked off the Federalist Society’s annual gathering by asking, “Oh my gosh, how excited ...
James Madison, writing in August of 1823 from his home in Montpelier, Virginia, to which he repaired in what turned out be a futile effort to retire from public life, ...
James Madison, writing in August of 1823 from his home in Montpelier, Virginia, to which he repaired in what turned out be a futile effort to retire from public life, continued to assess the defects ...
The framers of our Constitution expected these divisions. They called them “factions.” James Madison discussed this problem ...
On June 10, 2000, London opened the Millennium Footbridge, a futuristic pedestrian path spanning the River Thames, hanging ...
US founding fathers were elitist and believed in excluding the masses, especially the poor, from directly electing the ...
Some have argued that this variation and decentralization could, in the event of another contested result, pose a danger to ...
Headlines such as, Democracy is at risk, Democracy in crisis, The risks facing Democracy, and Democracy is hanging by a ...
It seems that every four years, we are told that, “This election is the most important election ever.” We have been ...
James Madison warned us about this in The Federalist Papers, calling law a mere “parchment barrier.” This time, the parchment ...
In 2015, a very senior Australian government official told me that if Trump was elected president, Australia might need to ...
Ronald Reagan’s legacy has largely turned to ashes, writes Bruce Fein in a review of Max Boot’s latest biography.