John Yoo urges Supreme Court to ‘let democracy work’ in trans athlete case
Panelists Jonathan Turley, John Yoo and Kerri Urbahn join ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss the Supreme Court’s landmark hearings that could shape rules for transgender athletes nationwide.
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Liberal Democracy Reexamined: Leo Strauss on Alexis de Tocqueville
This article explores Leo Strauss’s thoughts on Alexis de Tocqueville in his 1954 “Natural Right” course transcript.
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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.

International Law Is Holding Democracies Back
The United States should use this moment to argue for a different approach to the rules of war.

Anti-Semitism and Anti-Christian Zionism On The Right
As the very bounds of conservatism continue to ebb and flow, stark lines are being drawn of how those on the right view Israel and the Jewish people.














