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Yes to Restitution, No to Reparations
The States that Are Falling Behind in Economic Freedom
South Carolina Lawmakers Bear Responsibility for Supreme Court’s Abortion Ruling
South Carolinians need to rethink the way judges are selected.
‘Belief in Freedom’ Is Bad for You
So is “distrust of government,” according to a study in the American Journal of Medicine.
Analogical Reasoning and the Second Amendment
In historical inquiry, reasoning by analogy is a commonplace task for any lawyer or judge.
Should Courts Appoint Historians as Experts in Second Amendment Cases?
Courts, not “experts,” should say what the law is.
Did the Fourteenth Amendment Alter the Meaning of the Second Amendment?
1791, not 1868, is the key date for determining the original understanding of the Second Amendment.
When the Second Amendment’s Plain Text Covers Conduct, It Is Presumptively Protected
America’s Rifle, the AR-15 Is Protected by the Second Amendment
Twitter Files Confirm Censorship of the Great Barrington Declaration






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