


Now that Eric Adams has done the right thing and fallen on his sword, there is a chance to stop Zohran Mamdani’s seeming unstoppable path to Gracie Mansion.

The White House has publicly defended the president’s calls for prosecutions of political opponents. That’s a liability for Republicans in 2026.

The late-night talk show host and the former FBI director earned his ire for doing their jobs.

I’m serializing my forthcoming Emory Law Journal article titled Addiction to Constitutionally Protected Activity: Speech, Press, and Religion. In my earlier posts, I argued that concerns about psychological addiction can’t justify restrictions that interfere with behavior presumptively protected by the Free Exercise Clause. If I am correct, this suggests that they likewise can’t justify restrictions with […]

To continue my preview of The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, which will ship on October 14, here are the authors of essays 76–100. Essay No. 76: The Foreign Emoluments Clause —Josh Blackman & Seth Barrett Tillman Essay No. 77: The State Treaty Clause —Julian G. Ku Essay No. 78: The State Marque And Reprisal […]

Justice Kennedy has been off the Court for about seven years. His new memoir will be released on October 14. Last year it was reported that the memoir would be a two-volume set, but now it seems to have been whittled down to a single 352-page tome. I imagine the publisher took this step to […]