The Whisky Happy Hour: Lucretia’s List of the Five Dumbest Ideas
One of Lucretia’s favorite epithets is “that’s the dumbest idea,” so we decided to put her on the spot and demand a list of “Lucretia’s Top Five Dumbest Ideas” for this episode, but not before a thorough dissection of the issues involved with Thursday’s Supreme Court oral argument about the conjunction of birthright citizenship and the plague of nationwide injunctions against executive branch actions by a single judge out in the hinterlands somewhere.
You can tell the New York Times is worried: they ran a major feature on Thursday about how the thesis that birthright citizenship might not have a solid foundation in the 14th Amendment is a “fringe theory.” And yet here we are. Listen in for a reference to how this Supreme Court issue resembles the Rebel Alliance against the Evil Empire in Star Wars.
Next week: John Yoo’s five axioms of Supreme Court jurisprudence. One of them involves a certain statute that cannot be named on this podcast.
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National Civitas Institute Poll: Americans are Anxious and Frustrated, Creating a Challenging Environment for Leaders
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Liberal Democracy Reexamined: Leo Strauss on Alexis de Tocqueville
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Long Distance Migration as a Two-Step Sorting Process: The Resettlement of Californians in Texas
Here we press the question of whether the well-documented stream of migrants relocating from California to Texas has been sufficient to alter the political complexion of the destination state.
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Who's That Knocking? A Study of the Strategic Choices Facing Large-Scale Grassroots Canvassing Efforts
Although there is a consensus that personalized forms of campaign outreach are more likely to be effective at either mobilizing or even persuading voters, there remains uncertainty about how campaigns should implement get-out-the-vote (GOTV) programs, especially at a truly expansive scale.

Opinion Why Californians are leaving — and what Gavin Newsom is spending $19M to hide
Californians know better: Newsom is a failed governor.
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The Logic of Pressing for Change in Cuba Now
How can the Trump Administration effect political change that satisfies the United States while appearing organic rather than dictated by Washington?

Another Reason for Regime Change: Iran’s Flagrant Assault on the Rules of War
The rules of war are not complicated. Militaries may strike military targets. Militaries may not deliberately target civilians or threaten the commerce of neutral nations.



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