Unjust laws are not laws—they are simply mandates. This type of mandate fundamentally contradicts the basis of our modem legal system: the U.S. and state constitutions, federal and state statutes, and ...
John Yoo responds to an article by Linda Denno, a senior administrator and professor at a major southwestern university, on Steve Hayward’s substack, Political Questions. I would like to start where ...
Thank you, Eugene! This week, I'm blogging about a scholarly project long in the works. Earlier this summer, I published a book, Natural Property Rights, with Cambridge University Press. If readers ...
Mere Natural Law: Originalism and the Anchoring Truths of the Constitution, by Hadley Arkes, Regnery Gateway, 352 pages. The American political class appears hopelessly compromised by corrosive ...
I'm blogging this week about my new book Natural Property Rights, published with Cambridge University Press and available for purchase now digitally and in hardbound version, at a variety of ...
The pro-life cause has undoubtedly lost ground in the political battles of the last two years in the United States and in other Western nations — but why has this been the case? For American professor ...
Happy 250th Birthday to the Few, the Proud, the Marines Fifty Years of Gaslighting Israel at the U.N. Phyllis Schlafly Still Drives Opponents Mad Humility Revisited: On Being Conservative The Fight ...
The author discusses the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas and its relevance to natural law and natural rights. Aquinas's teachings emphasize free will and reason as the basis for discerning right from ...
Save Bayh–Dole’s $2 Trillion Impact on American Innovation Why 2026 Marks the Dawn of Nationwide School Choice Audio By Carbonatix Some critics of originalism fault it on natural-law grounds. Their ...
John Yoo responds to an article by UC Berkeley’s Steve Hayward on his substack Political Questions. Readers of Political Questions may know that Steve and I have been in Italy, where we participated ...
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