
The U.S. Military’s Loyalty Is to the Constitution, Not the President
National security depends on citizens’ trust in our armed forces. We lose that if we turn soldiers into law-enforcement officers.
National security depends on citizens’ trust in our armed forces. We lose that if we turn soldiers into law-enforcement officers.
Three ways to find purpose and meaning in a job
Why does the power to launch nuclear weapons rest with a single American?
The contours of World War III are visible in numerous conflicts. The president of the United States is not ready.
Long sentences and recidivism kept prison populations high for decades, but prisons are now starting to empty.
Over the course of several months, Pauline Shanks Kaurin concluded that she no longer had the academic freedom necessary for doing her job.
The New York mayoral candidate’s defense of “Globalize the intifada” is very telling.
In Skrmetti, the Court turned to a decades-old decision once thought to be consigned to history.
The plight of white South Africans is part of a much larger problem.
Seldom has any action backfired so spectacularly as Hamas’s October 7 attack.