Words tend to fail us most in two circumstances — in the face of profound evil and of transcendent decency. When Elie Wiesel first tried to…
The author argues that the battle for the natural rights of citizens,including equality and freedom, must be reinvigorated. He reminds us…
How do Americans evaluate potential U.S. Supreme Court candidates? Using a novel, two-part conjoint experiment, I show that respondents put…
I begin by summarizing some of the main features of Buchanan’s account. I argue next that his account gets no support from defeating his…
he two traditional ways of thinking about justice at the global level either limit the applicability of justice to states-the only…
Judicial nominees to federal courts rarely reveal their genuine views on controversial issues. As a result, political actors – and…
We extend the scaling methodology previously used in Bonica (2014) to jointly scale the American federal judiciary and legal profession in…