Throughout arguments Wednesday, the liberals sought to convince the conservative justices most amenable to those theories that the Republican president had significantly overstepped his authority ...
When John Rawls published A Theory of Justice in 1971, he realized there were some loopholes that he tried to cover 22 years ...
Nearly three years ago, as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis championed his culture-war policies during the run-up to a bid for the ...
A political science professor with Florida State College at Jacksonville provides insight into the Israel-Hamas ceasefire and its glimmer of hope.
From Liberalism and Its Discontents, which will be published this month by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Modern democracies are facing a deep cognitive crisis. For many years now, societies have been ...
The President’s executive order took inspiration from an esoteric legal argument from 1985, by two Yale professors. They have ...
A communications researcher lays out the dynamics of conspiracy theory belief and why they gain traction in times of anxiety ...
You may be forgiven if the name Louis Marshall did not immediately spring to mind. A mostly forgotten figure today, Marshall ...
Following a restructuring of the university over the summer into distinct but cross-collaborative schools, Brandeis rolled ...
Drawing on their new book, Hopeful Realism, Jesse Covington, Bryan T. McGraw, and Micah Watson lay out an Augustinian and evangelical theory of the natural law and show how it can be employed within ...