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Mar 26, 2024 |
lawliberty.org | Trey Dimsdale |Kody W. Cooper |John O. McGinnis |Julia Cartwright
A recent New York Times headline was itself almost as instructive and revealing as the article that followed. “The Quiet Way Democrats Hope to Expand Their Power at the State Level” details a strategy adopted by the Democratic Governors Association to support the campaigns of Democratic gubernatorial candidates who will have the opportunity to appoint state court judges in the next term if they win.
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Mar 25, 2024 |
lawliberty.org | Paul Mueller |Kody W. Cooper |John O. McGinnis |Julia Cartwright
A specter is haunting capitalism – the specter of “higher” things. Or so an increasing number of thinkers among the New Right, the National Conservatives, or the Economic Nationalists might say. They insist that the “neoliberal” order of free enterprise and free trade has failed to deliver cultural and spiritual goods – and even economic goods – to large swaths of Americans.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
lawliberty.org | Jacob Wright |David Conway |Julia Cartwright |James Hankins
For the past half-century, running alongside the bloody conflict between Israel and the Palestinians has been a less widely known, but closely related scholarly dispute, no less bitter or seemingly any less intractable. This second dispute concerns the so-called “historicity” of the Hebrew Bible. What is meant by this expression is the extent to which the events and characters depicted in the Bible are historically genuine or mere fabrications of the religious imagination. A new book by Jacob L.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
lawliberty.org | Kody W. Cooper |Julia Cartwright |James Hankins |G. Patrick Lynch
Dune: Part Two is a blockbuster worthy of the name. Earning over $200 million dollars so far at the box office, it is the highest-grossing film of 2024, and proof that, in the era of superhero film fatigue—as well as the failure of storytelling that characterized Disney’s Star Wars trilogy—there is a real opening to attract audiences with new and interesting stories and adaptations in the space opera genre.
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Mar 21, 2024 |
lawliberty.org | Walker Wright |Julia Cartwright |James Hankins |David Krugler
During the nineteenth-century debates over slavery, many of the institution’s most ardent defenders opposed a liberal society for being antithetical to the Southern slave economy.
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