The surge of left-wing violence against immigration officers in Minneapolis is entirely different than the situation leading up to the U.S. Civil War.
Author: William J. Watkins, Jr. (William J. Watkins, Jr.)
How Chicago Politics Sparked the Civil War
David S. Brown, in 'A Hell of a Storm,' lays blame for the Civil War at the feet of Illinois' Sen. Stephen Douglas who selfishly fought for a major national project benefitting Chicago.
Rethinking Absolute Judicial Independence
Trump’s fight with the courts exposes a defect in our Constitution: a lack of judicial accountability. It's time we hold these Solons in black robes accountable.
Time to Topple the Fourteenth Amendment
The Fourteenth Amendment is not a beatific and integral part of some mythical “Second Founding.” Indeed, it undermines republican government.
The Bad Theology of Our Israel Über Alles Foreign Policy
Christian dispensationalism explains the fervor with which some in the Republican Party support the interests of the nation of Israel as if they were always our own.
Remembering John Taylor of Caroline
John Taylor of Caroline was a man of the American Revolution in whom the “Spirit of ’76” informed a conservative approach to understanding the powers of government.
The Supreme Court and the Due Process Clause
In addition to endorsing the overturning of Roe, Justice Thomas's concurring opinion on Dobbs threatens other due-process legal precedents, such as those that have guaranteed a fundamental right to homosexual behavior and gay marriage.






