Building a Nation
The Roadmap to South Africa’s Constitution
Ron Paul's unique and genuinely interesting candidacy deserves all the sympathy it can get from both sides of the aisle – especially during a primary season light on dissent, ideological diversity, and intellectual rigor.
Is the often used phrase a political slogan or a principled doctrine?
The government tracking citizens with GPS presents 1984-esque possibilities for the Supreme Court to ponder.
America’s obsession with the Constitution affects modern American politics
Morocco's monarchy has withstood the tide of change sweeping the Arab world with preemptive and proactive policies.
Creating a pluralistic democracy that recognizes and respects the rights of minority groups.
The assassination of Al-Awlaki seems to signal that we are willing to forgo even our most basic rights as citizens in the paranoid pursuit of safety.
A libertarian-leaning thought leader discusses the budget, the supremacy clause, and the size of political units
Herman Cain washes down his politics like he washes down his pizza: with a large glass of Haterade.
Will the Supreme Court uphold the health care act? Probably, but the fight isn't over.