Richard A. Epstein: The Case Against Birthright Citizenship
Richard Epstein, who is James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Law & Senior Lecturer at the University of Chicago, joins Chicago's Morning Answer to discuss his article The Case Against Birthright Citizenship.
Constitutionalism
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Religious Exemptions?: What the Free Exercise Clause Means
A conversation among three religious liberty scholars on the Free Exercise Clause’s original meaning.

The American Revolutions of 1776
America's founding was animated by both the spirit of liberty and the spirit of religion — a philosophical and practical achievement worth understanding and attempting to recover today.

Mahmoud v. Taylor and the Clash of Orthodoxies
The Mahmoud decision was notable not so much for its holding as for the clash of orthodoxies apparent within it, representing the culture at large.

The War Powers and Original Understanding
The original understanding of the war powers does not require congressional authorization to wage war abroad.

