by Henry Oliner | Oct 10, 2016 | Politics, Progressivism
Yuval Levin recently wrote TheFractured Republic, an intelligent look at the state of political discontent, and a recommended read. He recently wrote Hillary Is an Embodiment of the Left’s Disdain for Democracy with coauthor Ramesh Ponnuru in National Review. He...
by Henry Oliner | Oct 4, 2016 | Politics, Progressivism
Yuval Levin recently wrote TheFractured Republic, an intelligent look at the state of political discontent, and a recommended read. He recently wrote Hillary Is an Embodiment of the Left’s Disdain for Democracy with coauthor Ramesh Ponnuru in National Review. He...
by Henry Oliner | Mar 17, 2016 | Law
Aside from the political controversy about replacing Scalia, the court reflects an intellectual bias rarely considered. We consider bias in terms of race, religion or sex, but there is an intellectual bias when we consider different people with the same education...
by Henry Oliner | Feb 15, 2016 | Law
from George Will at National Review, A Jurist of Colossal Consequence: Democracy’s drama derives from the tension between the natural rights of individuals and the constructed right of the majority to have its way. Natural rights are affirmed by the Declaration of...
by Henry Oliner | Jul 27, 2015 | Culture, Law, Politics
From Rand Simberg at PJ Media, How Republics Die: But the Founders foresaw this sort of thing. That is why they put a provision into the founding document to deal with it. The proper way to address the issue, in terms of making SSM universal, was not to manufacture a...