Russell Rebrand
Doubtless most have run throughout the British comic and political activist Russell Model, whose films embrace Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Get Him to the Greek,...
The Wizard of Oz as an Allegory for the 1896 Presidential Election
Point out “bimetallism” at this time—the coining of each gold and silver as authorized tender—and the eyes glaze over instantly. Nonetheless, in late 19th...
The Hysteria about the New Roberts Court
Now that Justice Kavanaugh is confirmed we are able to count on a spate of articles saying new conservative majority on the Supreme...
Why They’re Punching Each Other in Portland
The mid-October avenue brawls in Portland, Oregon between Antifa and the Proud Boys occurred simply across the nook from the place I used to...
An Aristotelian in Lockeland: Harry Clor
An excellent trainer and thinker died not too long ago on the age of 89, the political thinker and Legislation and Liberty contributor Harry...
Wedding Cake Wars Take an Interesting UK Turn
Two weeks in the past, the UK Supreme Court docket issued an essential ruling in an argument American church-state legal professionals will discover acquainted....
How Nation-States Secure Freedom
Not so way back, the established knowledge was that the nation-state was on its means out as we moved, no less than within the...
Netflix, Marvel, and the Therapeutic Individualism of Iron Fist
There’s a brand new season of Iron Fist on Netflix, including ten extra episodes to the continued Marvel-Netflix superhero bonanza, which is already gone...
Roberts Must Recognize that the Court Also Errs in Striking Down Laws
Chief Justice John Roberts made a speech this week on the College of Minnesota Regulation College. He made some good if not very controversial...
Abraham Baldwin and the Establishment Clause
Jurists and students often assert that the Institution Clause should be interpreted in mild of the views of James Madison and Thomas Jefferson. As...