winter 2019 Issue Consistently Original by John C. Eastman Antonin Scalia's lasting effect on jurisprudence.
winter 2019 Issue The Little Engine that Could by Charles R. Kesler Socialism is not the cure for all that ails us.
winter 2019 Issue The Last New Dealer by Michael Barone Hubert Humphrey played a critical role in the rise and decline of 20th-century liberalism.
winter 2019 Issue Are Corporations People Too? by David E. Bernstein To what extent the government may limit corporate political speech?
winter 2019 Issue Ruined by His Own Glory by Joseph Epstein The twists and turns of Alcibiades' life.
winter 2019 Issue Morality and Happiness by Mark Blitz What today’s neuro and evolutionary scientists teach us about morality.
winter 2019 Issue Securing the Constitution and Union by David F. Forte Without Marshall, the judiciary would have been a withered branch.
winter 2019 Issue The Insider’s Guide to the Hebrew Bible by David P. Goldman The first Orthodox Jewish presentation of the Pentateuch likely to interest a broad audience.
winter 2019 Issue The Goddess in the Mist by Martha Bayles Why the TV adaptation of My Brilliant Friend is better than the book.