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After SCOTUS ruling, we can’t be taken as fools when it comes to the definition of citizenship eligibility

The Supreme Court ruled to protect the Fourteenth Amendment clause that gives unrestricted citizenship to virtually all individuals born on American soil. But there...

The Great Depression showed us: Even when the American Dream is challenged, this country’s spirit is resilient

The biggest lesson of the Great Depression was simple: In order to survive and thrive, we need to evolve our institutions.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—July 4

1776—The Declaration of Independence is a stirring statement of America’s creed, but is it also a sexist and xenophobic document?   Defending the Supreme Court’s...

The Supreme Court’s Fourth Amendment Expectations Are Unreasonable

This is not how the protection of concretely described privacy interests is supposed to work.

The Declaration of Independence as Law

The Declaration is not the Constitution. But it does have some important consequences for American law.

Trump pardons former Abramoff partner, 9 people convicted of violating vehicle emissions controls

President Trump on Friday pardoned 11 people, including a former business partner of Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff and nine people identified by the White House as having helped people bypass emissions control systems on vehicles.

Trump hails U.S. exceptionalism, veers into darkly political speech at Mount Rushmore

President Trump ushered in the 250th anniversary of American independence on Friday with soaring rhetoric about American exceptionalism before veering into a darkly political speech with warnings about a sinister threat of communism that evoked one of the country's ugliest chapters.

We should remember the radical ideas our Founders embraced — and return to them

The 250th anniversary of America’s founding provides an opportunity to reflect on its meaning. For the first time in history, a country was founded on the idea that humans possess inalienable rights and that the purpose of government is to protect those rights. Prior to then, nations had been created through conquest and the growth […]

America at 250: Stewards, not owners, of freedom

America at 250 is more than a birthday. It is a ledger; a chain of blood, sweat, faith, courage, and generations of Americans choosing the harder right over the easier wrong. Most experiments in self-government fail. They collapse under the weight of corruption, division, debt, invasion, or the rot of people forgetting what freedom requires. […]

Welcome to America: A crash course in the sporting life 

Several years ago, I flew across the Atlantic Ocean and across countless smaller cities, towns, rivers, and lakes. I came to America to study and to become a scientist. It was a dream come true. All the ingrained formulas and calculations shone with new intensity in my mind’s eye, yet the rest of my new […]

American patriotism and the US-Israel relationship

In the summer of 1776, with the ink barely dry on the Declaration of Independence, the Continental Congress gave its founders a challenging assignment: design a seal for the nation they had just summoned into being.  Benjamin Franklin imagined Moses standing at the Red Sea, his hand raised as the waters swallowed Pharaoh’s army. Thomas […]

Declaration of Independence: The greatest public affairs campaign in American history

As America celebrates its 250th birthday, we should reflect on the eternal wisdom of the Founding Fathers, who put words to action on principles that have bound our nation since 1776. Looking back, we think of the non-military parts of independence as relatively easy — a room of guys in Philadelphia (“brotherly love”) who were […]

Freedom is a promise. Let’s keep it

Every year on the Fourth of July, we gather. We watch fireworks light the sky, we wave flags, and we celebrate the birth of a nation built on an extraordinary idea that freedom is worth fighting for. But honoring that freedom requires more than a backyard barbecue. It requires memory with purpose. Like many Americans, […]

Our republic at 250: The challenge to keep it

As we celebrate our nation’s 250th birthday, the fireworks bursting in our skies mark one of history’s greatest improbabilities. In 1776, there was no guarantee that 13 divided colonies would defeat the world’s most powerful empire, or that a declaration penned in defiance would become the foundation of the world’s oldest constitutional republic. The American […]

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