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Quo Vadis, Legal Realism?
James P. Pinkerton
September 29, 2025
The moving ideology behind hug-a-thug law enforcement is down, but not yet out.
Forced Labor and the First Amendment
James R. Lawrence, III
July 29, 2025
A salacious case out of California raises important questions about the state’s ability to regulate a wide variety of interpersonal relationships.
Judicial Radicalism Is a Golden Opportunity for the Right
Arvin Bahl
June 26, 2025
Conservative politicians should capitalize on left-wing judges espousing unpopular policies.
Mexico’s Judicial Elections Are a Triumph for Its Left Wing
Joseph Addington
June 8, 2025
Sheinbaum’s party Morena has consolidated its control over the country.
Christians Should Oppose Feds’ Targeting Sex Company
James R. Lawrence, III
May 19, 2025
The government’s “coercive control” prosecution of OneTaste, Inc. threatens conscience rights.
The Legal Services Corporation: Principled and Conservative or Liberal Running Dog?
Nathan Hecht
John Malcolm
Phillip Linderman
April 5, 2025
A response to “Mr. Musk, Please Defund the Legal Services Corporation.”
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