Is the Two-State Solution Dead at Stanford?

lmost seventy bloodstained years have passed since Israel’s independence, but peace remains elusive in the Holy Land. Infuriated by the…

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It’s Not Too Early for 2016 Senate Predictions

hat’s that you say? It’s way too early for a 2016 Senate preview? Can’t I switch to decaf and calm…

10 years ago

Where Does Political Correctness Come From?

Last week, the liberal writer Jonathan Chait set the political internet on fire with a long-form broadside against authoritarian leftism published in New York magazine.…

10 years ago

Boehner and His Bibi

ast Wednesday, Speaker of the House John Boehner announced that he had invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to speak…

10 years ago

A Response to Willick on Speech at Stanford

Jason Willick wrote, it is easier to depict the “courageous Charlie Hebdo journalists” as martyrs for freedom of speech than…

10 years ago

Curtailing the Court

the world turns its attention to Saudi Arabia and watches a sprightly 79-year-old ascend the throne, it is time to…

10 years ago

What Level of Legal Scrutiny Should Sexual Orientation-Based Classifications Receive?

his term, the Supreme Court is highly likely to decide the constitutionality of same-sex marriage bans. Such bans still stand…

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“Stanford Deeply Values Free Speech”

In a powerful column on the Charlie Hebdo murders, the New York Times’ David Brooks wrote: The journalists at Charlie Hebdo…

10 years ago

The Political Vacuity of Transhumanism

 a foremost representative for a school of thought that prides itself in its philosophical features, it is ironic that the…

10 years ago

Nativism and the Politics of Immigration

November 20th, President Obama unveiled his executive order shielding up to five million undocumented immigrants from deportation. This act of…

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