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  • June 19, 2023
    Real Clear Policy
    The Supreme Court Often Saves its Toughest Criticism for Itself
    The Supreme Court Often Saves its Toughest Criticism for Itself
    … acknowledge those limitations. When the justices oppose overruling the political branches, their opinions routinely stress the judiciary’s lack of policymaking expertise. One example came just this term in National Pork Pork Producers v. Ross (2023), in which Justice Gorsuch …
    By Thomas A. Berry
  • April 27, 2023
    Real Clear Policy
    Why Conservatives Shouldn't Fear Ranked Choice Voting
    Why Conservatives Shouldn’t Fear Ranked Choice Voting
    RCV improves elections by letting voters communicate much richer data about their preferences. It probably also tends to help the sorts of candidates who appeal to many kinds of voters, not just a narrow, super-committed base.
    By Walter Olson
  • October 12, 2022
    Jewish Policy Center
    On the Moral Foundations of America
    On the Moral Foundations of America
    Of all that makes America, nothing has been more crucial or consequential than our having constituted ourselves as a people on sound moral, political, and legal principles – the “self-evident truths” set forth in our Declaration of Independence and then instituted through our Constitution as corrected by the Civil War Amendments – for those principles are the very foundation of our liberty.
    By Roger Pilon
  • February 4, 2022
    Real Clear Policy
    Human Freedom Is on the Decline Across the Globe
    Human Freedom Is on the Decline Across the Globe
    If the past is any guide, the human desire for freedom and the failure of suppression to produce better lives and its often self-destructive aggression can help reverse the current backsliding.
    By Ian Vásquez and Fred McMahon
  • April 15, 2021
    Real Clear Policy
    Meaningless Gun Control Efforts
    Meaningless Gun Control Efforts
    Anyone who fears they may be a target for gun violence or wants to commit violence themselves is much more likely to hide a handgun in a pocket or in his waistband.
    By Trevor Burrus
  • March 31, 2021
    Real Clear Policy
    How to Bring Some Peace to the Woke Ed Wars
    How to Bring Some Peace to the Woke Ed Wars
    Public schooling makes conflict inevitable: It is constructed to deliver uniform education, but the people who must pay for it are diverse in their beliefs, backgrounds, and desires.
    By Neal McCluskey
  • March 17, 2021
    Global Policy
    What Happened to the Arab Spring?
    What Happened to the Arab Spring?
    It’s time for the Arab people, who are increasingly connected to one another and to the wider world via the technological transformation of information, to act in their various capacities as businesspeople, students, laborers, teachers, professionals, and citizens to demand deeper changes that will provide secure foundations for stable democracies.
    By Nouh El Harmouzi and Tom G. Palmer
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