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Laws govern people; constitutions govern governments. Legislatures write laws; constitutional conventions write constitutions ...
A committee will investigate bias and discourse in higher education in the wake of conservative activist Charlie Kirk's ...

The third Red Scare

The Red Scares both had a minimal grounding in truth, in the sense that there were communist agitators and spies in the ...
Two hundred and fifty years after Americans declared independence from Britain and began writing the first state ...
Charlie Kirk died, as so often seems to happen to the greats, doing what he loved: modeling civil discourse in the public ...
Ben Shapiro and I discuss political de-escalation and the state — and stakes — of political disagreement in America.
I think Charlie Kirk made the country a worse place. I believe his murder makes the country even worse ...
Have you ever wanted to burn a man? In June 1986, the founders of the Burning Man project and nonprofit, Larry Harvey and Jerry James, built a wooden human effigy and set it on fire on San Francisco’s ...
Baba Neem Karoli, once Lakshman Narayan Sharma, was a humble Indian saint whose devotion to Hanuman and message of selfless ...
Activist artists use bold visual art to challenge injustice, uplift voices, and inspire change across race, gender, class, ...
Free speech is dead in the United Kingdom. A widening realisation of this fact is driving a deepening British domestic ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is urging schools to use a recently passed Texas Senate Bill to adopt policies for ...