A Principled Federal Role in Abortion Law
Do we need a federal abortion law? If America had such a law, what choices could it allow? We explore those difficult political questions using principles. ...
Do we need a federal abortion law? If America had such a law, what choices could it allow? We explore those difficult political questions using principles. ...
Today, we wade into the deep issue of abortion (or the choice issue, if you prefer), using principles, as always, for a lifeboat in which we can row out. ...
Federal action generally should be a last resort. People using guns to harm people may be the type of issue, however, that necessitates federal control. ...
Second Amendment rights and concepts have to mean something. In the first of two posts, we use a principled analysis to unpack this difficult constitutional question....
School may be out for the summer, but the issues involved in education do not go away when the doors are closed. School definitely is not out forever. Governments are asked to fund both schools and students....
Anger, fear, blame, resentment, and self-interest have driven the immigration debate. Evaluating policy through the lens of principles produces a better result....
In a big, sparkly, loud, happy way, Americans continue to honor the four central messages of the famed Declaration of Independence. ...
To what do our leaders pledge their loyalty, their commitment? The answer should be to the United States of America and its people as a whole. Polarization, and dividing ourselves into separate red and blue political tribes is unhelpful. ...
Think for a moment about how much “process” must be “due” before the federal government can kill one of its citizens by any means. The issue of capital punishment cries out for a dispassionate, principled analysis. ...
America must be ready for battle on many fronts simultaneously. Future wars will take a variety of forms, and national security depends on our federal government being prepared in all respects....