HBO’s ‘Perry Mason’ Asks A Heavy Question: Is Justice Real Or Fiction?
Today’s justice system isn’t the semi-balanced contest between prosecutor and defense counsel before a conscientious jury portrayed in ‘Perry Mason.’
How Alexander Hamilton’s Greatness Affected America’s Institutions
We still overlook how much Alexander Hamilton shaped American institutions that support civic culture, free enterprise, liberty, and self-government.
Poll: Democrats Trust Amazon But Not Religion, And Republicans Trust The Military But Not The Media
For decades polls have documented a continual slide in Americans’ confidence in public institutions, but a new one also finds the confidence diverging among political leanings.
Losing A Job Taught Me How Tax Cuts Can Protect The Needy
As we bicker over how the government can best use our money, we must remember that genuine charity comes from the hearts and actions of individuals, not faceless agencies.
The #MeToo Movement Is Destroying Trust Between Men And Women
Like a disease, distrust is infecting our most foundational relationship as a people, the building block of a free, civil society—the relationship between men and women.
It Doesn’t Matter How Many Americans Have Health Insurance
Universal health care could happen for every American in any number of ways that do not involve universal health insurance and all of the problems that it entails.
Inundated By Floods, Overlooked By Media, Louisianans Help Themselves
Let’s appreciate the amazing mettle of Louisianans, who pulled together to weather an apocalyptic storm while being overlooked by their fellow countrymen.
How Our Individualism Has Trapped Us In A Welfare State
America’s enchantment with individualism is so thoroughly ingrained that it has become almost invisible, except in our massive, socialistic welfare state.
Harvard’s War on Civil Society Trains Students for Totalitarianism
Harvard is purging the ‘civil society’ of private student clubs in order to remove resistance to campus orthodoxy.
5 Ways To Recover The Joy Of Summer Vacation
Polls find half of parents can’t wait for summer vacation to be over by now. You don’t have to feel that way.
It Was A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood—For A Manhunt
When neighbors took me in during a manhunt, I reflected on what kind of society makes the difference between protective SWAT officer and armed intruder.
Poor Americans Need Hope, Not Stigma
Conservatives should fight for Americans struggling to get by, not stigmatize the poor.