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Clarence Thomas Has Lost the Plot

Justice Clarence Thomas’s preferred theory of constitutional interpretation is often said to be originalist, but it may be more accurately described as personalist. To Thomas, almost every American ...
Congress should not have to argue over whether to trigger the War Powers Resolution, and certainly not in the midst of conflict.
The Supreme Court’s tariffs ruling could make for a tense night.
There is no way to overestimate the monumental significance of organ donation in the lives of those who need transplants.
In a truly free market, there is no class conflict. In the presence of the state, however, things are different because various groups jockey with each other to ...
Engineer-turned-CCO Valiantsin Kuzmenka applies physics-driven discipline to scale Andersen’s global tech sales machine.