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When Principles Are Applied Selectively
When Principles Are Applied Selectively In recent weeks, a man was killed in Minnesota during…
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What the Supremacy Clause Does and Does Not Allow
What the Supremacy Clause Does—and Does Not—Allow Editor’s Note In moments of constitutional conflict, legal…
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When Memes Replace Editors
When Memes Replace Editors: Truth, Power, and the Algorithmic Public Square Editor’s Note Democratic societies…
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Federal Surge, Democratic Norms, and the 10th Amendment Crisis
Federal Surge, Democratic Norms, and the 10th Amendment Crisis Editor’s Note In moments of national…
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Faction Over Country: George Washington’s Warning and the Modern Party Trap
Faction Over Country: George Washington’s Warning and the Modern Party Trap EDITOR’S NOTE Every democracy…
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The Burden of Recognition
The Burden of Recognition Executive Capacity, Institutional Silence, and the Limits of Self-Awareness Editor’s Note…
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When Authority Becomes Unverifiable
Public Safety, Identification, and the Risks of Unmarked Power Editor’s Note This article does not…
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Who Watches Federal Power
Who Watches Federal Power: Oversight Mechanisms in a Democratic System Editor’s Note Democracies grant the…
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What the Declaration of Independence Actually Says About Power
When Dissent Is Not Treason What the Declaration of Independence Actually Says About Power, Legitimacy,…
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The Cost of Silence
The Cost of Silence Why Speaking Up Is a Structural Necessity in a Democracy Democratic…
