Policy issues

Free Exercise Under Pressure: Civil-Rights Law and the Protection of Worship

Where demonstrators move beyond protected expression and into unlawful entry, physical obstruction, threats, or intimidation within a house of worship, both traditional state-law doctrines and federal civil-rights statutes provide a coherent and complementary basis for accountability.

Primer: The Left’s Ministry of Truth

Elected officials must take immediate action to permanently sever NewsGuard’s connection to taxpayer-funded institutions and use the findings of previous hearings to expose its participation in collusion to suppress free speech and bankrupt independent news sources.

Primer: Thematic Similarities Between the New National Security Strategy and National Defense Strategy

Burden-shifting is now the stated grand strategy of the republic in a world of renewed imperialism and spheres of influence.

When State Resistance Meets the Constitution: Supremacy, Executive Power, and the Architecture of Executing Federal Law

The Constitution permits states to decline compelled participation and commandeering in federal enforcement, but it does not permit states to impede, burden, or control the operations of federal law or federal officers.